by Paul Douglas | Mar 22, 2018 | Blog
Blah March? Winter Storm Watch for Slushy Snow Friday Night & Saturday AM Look at the bright side: you won’t need to wear bug repellent anytime soon. No need to mow the lawn or dirty up your knees with aerobic weeding. Severe thunderstorms will not muck up...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 21, 2018 | Blog
March Madness? The Northeast Is Getting Socked Again “It’s snowing on the first day of spring, Paul. How does that make you feel?” a friend inquired. Like a Minnesotan, I answered. March is a fickle month. Blizzards and 80s and everything in-between....
by Paul Douglas | Mar 20, 2018 | Blog
100 Percent Chance of a Spring Equinox Today So how is your NCAA Tournament bracket working out? Mine is a 3-alarm dumpster fire. Not sure whether to shred my brackets or fold it into a paper airplane and fly it out the nearest window. As Yogi Berra famously quipped...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 17, 2018 | Blog
March in Minnesota: A Month Like No Other? Welcome to the meteorologically manic month of March. It’s like Mother Nature tried to cram an entire year’s worth of weather into 31 days. Think I’m kidding? Temperatures have ranged from -27F (1948) to 86F...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 16, 2018 | Blog
A Goldilocks Spring? Don’t Count On It On Wednesday I talked about weather and climate trends with RPMG, a company focused on ethanol production across the Midwest. One gentleman raised his hand with a good question. “Paul, what’s your forecast for...