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Category Archives: Weather Watch
MN Red River Flooding 2013
The weirdest river in Minnesota by far is the Red River which winds along the western parts of Minnesota, starting at the western edge of the state, and flowing further down the flood plain to Grand Forks, and up to … Continue reading
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Tagged Embankments, Entire City, Fargo Moorhead Area, Flood Plains, Flowing River, Halstad, Lake Winnipeg, Pembina, Record Floods, Red River, Red River Of The North, Resting Point, River Twists, Sandbags, Twists And Turns, Weather Prediction, Western Edge, Winnipeg Mn, Winter Snows, Work Projects
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Early March Winter Clipper of Snow and Storm of Duration
The dreaded Alberta winter clipper has made its way into the twin cities, and will be working its way into parts of Wisconsin, and off to the suburbs of Milwaukee and Chicago. This storm, will eventually merge into a larger … Continue reading
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Tagged Amount Of Time, Cadence, Clipper, Convergence, Dry Snow, Early Spring, Havoc, Interstate System, Midwest, Minneapolis St Paul, Monday Morning, Paul Metro Area, Precipitation, Punch, Runways, Snow Event, Snow Events, Storms, Twin Cities Metro, Weather Issues
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Winter of 2013 Proving to be Mild and Warm
With the many weeks of the holiday season behind us, the winter of 2013 is becoming another warmer winter season, pacing averages, and keeping ahead of the trends of cold weather. However, the averages are as warm as we are … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930s, Average Weather, Blasts, Citrus Crops, Cold Temperatures, Cold Weather, Colder Temperatures, Drought, East Coast, Economic Strength, Frigid Conditions, Holiday Season, Midwest, Pockets, Rain Conditions, Storms, True Winter, Warmth, Weather Averages, West Coast, Winter Season
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Second Warmest July on Record, Drought and Fires in the West
The second warmest July on record has finally passed us by, with cooler weather finally finding its way through the midwest and east coast of the U.S. The nights have been seeing temperatures in the 40s, and the day time … Continue reading
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Tagged 40s, Agricultural Businesses, Animal Feed, Climatic Data Center, Day Time, Deadly Consequences, Degrees Fahrenheit, Extreme Weather, Feed Stocks, Fires In The West, National Climatic Data, National Climatic Data Center, National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration, National Overview, Northern Europe, Precipitation, Record Drought, Record Temperatures, Time Temperatures, Weather Results
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US Drought Monitor
US Drought Monitor and the national weather mitigation center, has forecasted some dire news for us all due to agricultural crisis that is happening in our breadbasket areas of America. The summer of 2012 has been particularly harsh, with low … Continue reading
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Tagged Agricultural Crisis, Agricultural Products, Breadbasket, Climate Event, Cold Areas, Crop Failure, Extreme Drought, Food Prices, Gas Tanks, Horrible Consequences, Mitigation Center, National Weather, Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp, Rain Amounts, Retail Locations, Tailspin, True Example, Unl Edu, Us Drought Monitor, Warming Of The Earth
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Creepy Bumps in the Night : The Loud Earthquake in Clintonville Wisconsin March 2012
The town of Clintonville Wisconsin has experienced some weirdness over the last week, and some people and local geologists are looking into these bangs and booms in the area. What are the reasons for these loud unexplained noises, and what … Continue reading
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Tagged 911 Calls, Breaking Records, Bumps In The Night, City Administrator, Clintonville Wi, Clintonville Wisconsin, Cold Temperatures, Earthquake Prone Areas, Government Teams, Heavy Snow, Long Winter, Season With Lots, Sleepy Town, Snow Prediction, Survey Group, Survey Team, United States Geological, United States Geological Survey, Winter Season, Wisconsin March
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Minnesota Weather Creates New Records Spring 2012
News from spring 2012 has created new records of warm weather across the midwest, and in parts of Minnesota, three days in a row created three separate warm weather records for Minneapolis and St. Paul. Normal high temperatures for March … Continue reading
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Tagged Cold Temperatures, Dry Spring, Hardy Folks, Heat Forecasts, High Temperatures, Middle 70s, Minnesota Weather, Moon Phases, Normal Temperatures, Pan Handle, Polar Wind, Rocky Mountains, Runny Noses, Snow Fall, Snowfall Amounts, Waning Moon, Warm Weather, Weather In Minneapolis, Weather Minneapolis, Weather Records
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Does the Siberian Weather with its Polar Wind Stream Affect North American Weather?
The impact of global weather, particularly polar wind, is now only being considered, as the many areas of the world seem to be changing with the warmer and colder weather we have been seeing in the last few years. It … Continue reading
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Tagged American Weather, Arctic Oscillation, Asia And Europe, Cold Temperatures, Global Weather, Negative Phase, North Canada, Northern Alaska, Northern Polar Cap, Northern Trade Winds, Pacific Weather, Pacific Wind, Polar Caps, Polar Wind, Pressure Variations, Southern Oscillation, Warm Water Mass, Weather Systems, Wind Changes, Wind Stream
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Winter in Alaska 2011-2012 is a Doozy
Winter in Alaska is always been a tricky and dangerous time for the largest state in America. It is the time when most hardy Alaskans use their considerable extreme weather skills, and come up with ways to deal with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alaska Cities, Alaska Map, Alaska Winter, Anchorage, Cities In Alaska, Dangerous Time, Darkness, Decades, Drought Conditions, Energy Providers, Extreme Weather, Farmers, Fuel Trucks, Geographic Knowledge, Havoc, Lonely Planet, Map Alaska, Map Of Alaska, National Guard, Record Snowfall, Thompson Pass
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