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Assorted T-storms and 1″+ Rain This Weekend – Drought is Over

Assorted T-storms and 1″+ Rain This Weekend – Drought is Over

by Paul Douglas | Apr 29, 2022 | Blog

ECMWF Rainfall Forecast by Monday morningweatherbell.com Weekend Soaker Likely. All Rain This Time ”Keep your expectations low and you’ll never be disappointed.” It’s a rough way to go through life but this maxim does apply to Minnesota’s manic weather. The glass...
Tip-Toeing Into Spring But NOAA Predicts a Stinking Hot Summer

Tip-Toeing Into Spring But NOAA Predicts a Stinking Hot Summer

by Paul Douglas | Apr 28, 2022 | Blog

Achingly-Slow Warming Trend Into Early May I keep waiting for Canada to run out of cold fronts. It may be a long wait. Unless you live in a cave (which is sounding better by the day) you know spring is coming reluctantly this year. Most everyone is clamoring to...
Cool, Wet Pattern Spills Into Weekend – More 60s In Sight

Cool, Wet Pattern Spills Into Weekend – More 60s In Sight

by Paul Douglas | Apr 26, 2022 | Blog

Hurry Up Spring: Nature Is Teaching Patience ”To be impatient is to be hooked on the future” wrote author Gerald Jampolsky. True enough. Personally, I don’t care who you voted for, who you love or who you worship. Please, just get out of my way. I am tolerant –...
Chilly Bias Into Next Week But May Should Be Springy (In Theory)

Chilly Bias Into Next Week But May Should Be Springy (In Theory)

by Paul Douglas | Apr 25, 2022 | Blog

Paul Douglas An Amazingly Persistent Chilly Pattern ”Paul, when will this cold spell end?” I’m feeling good about July. Call me crazy but spring is the cruelest season. Spring “green-up” is coming earlier for much of the USA, but here in Minnesota April warmth is...
A Rerun of 2018? 70s One Week Away – NOAA: Stinking Hot Summer

A Rerun of 2018? 70s One Week Away – NOAA: Stinking Hot Summer

by Paul Douglas | Apr 15, 2022 | Blog

April 14, 2018. Good times.Paul Douglas 2022: Similarities to Tormented Spring of 2018 A handful of Minnesota weather moments are etched into my psyche: The Halloween Blizzard of ‘91. The KARE-11 Tornado of ‘86. Flowers blooming in March, 2012. And the 11” of snow...
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