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Hot Front Sparks Severe Storms Today – Drier and More Comfortable for Fishing Opener Weekend

Hot Front Sparks Severe Storms Today – Drier and More Comfortable for Fishing Opener Weekend

by Paul Douglas | May 12, 2022 | Blog

A busy night staring at the DopplerPaul Douglas Deciphering The Evening Weather Report Meteorologists throw around strange terminology during peak severe storm season. Where to begin? “Hook echoes?” On radar, spinning, tornadic storms often look like hooks, or the...
More Warm, Sticky Air Sparks Severe Storm Risk – Better Weather for Fishing Opener

More Warm, Sticky Air Sparks Severe Storm Risk – Better Weather for Fishing Opener

by Paul Douglas | May 11, 2022 | Blog

Paul Douglas It May Be Safer to Retire in Minnesota I’d like you to consider retiring in Minnesota. A nutty proposition? Hear me out. Winters are formidable (but trending milder over time). We are earthquake-free. No concerns about sea level rise up here. Wildfires...
July Preview Wednesday and Thursday – Shower Risk for Fishing Opener

July Preview Wednesday and Thursday – Shower Risk for Fishing Opener

by Paul Douglas | May 10, 2022 | Blog

File imagePaul Douglas Thunderstorms That Deserve Special Attention Yes, I have Doppler in my pocket (radar apps on my smartphone). I hate unpleasant surprises. With weather apps and models available online, armchair meteorologists are everywhere. The approach of...
Saturday Bliss – Sunday Puddles – Taste of July Next Week

Saturday Bliss – Sunday Puddles – Taste of July Next Week

by Paul Douglas | May 7, 2022 | Blog

Paul Douglas Today Is The Day We’ve Been Waiting For If only it could stay like THIS into September. We don’t yet have technology to do that and never will, by the way. Endure the bad, soak up the good. We are all bewildered spectators. Encourage your favorite mom to...
Instant Summer Next Week – Remembering May 6, 1965 Tornado Super-Outbreak at MSP

Instant Summer Next Week – Remembering May 6, 1965 Tornado Super-Outbreak at MSP

by Paul Douglas | May 6, 2022 | Blog

Paul Douglas Remembering MSP’s Worst Tornado Tragedy With climate-tainted extreme weather, what keeps me up at night? A Category 5 hurricane broadsiding Miami or Houston. Wildfires moving into a city. Towns in the west running out of water. And deadly tornadoes...
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