by D.J. Kayser | Jun 3, 2019 | Weather
Great Lakes Climb Higher During The Month Of May Data released on Friday from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Detroit District showed that all the Great Lakes climbed higher during the month of May due to heavy precipitation and snowmelt. More from the report:...
by D.J. Kayser | May 27, 2019 | Weather
National Weather Forecast For Memorial Day Monday, an area of low pressure moving across the central United States will help spark off more showers and storms from the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes south into western Texas. Another area of low pressure in the Great...
by D.J. Kayser | May 20, 2019 | Weather
National Weather Forecast A new system pushing out into the central United States will help to produce rain and mountain snow from the Northern Rockies out into the Plains. Some of the storms across the central and southern Plains will be severe – more on that...
by D.J. Kayser | May 13, 2019 | Weather
Heavy Rain Over The Past Several Days Rounds of heavy flooding rain with a slow-moving frontal system impacted parts of the Gulf Coast and southern Mississippi Valley from the middle of last week into the weekend. Rainfall amounts of over 12″ were reported...
by D.J. Kayser | May 12, 2019 | Weather
Wet Start To May And 2019 With data only through the first 10 days of the month (through Friday), it’s already been a wet month across central and southern Minnesota. So far this month the Twin Cities has received 1.71″ of rain, 0.61″ above average....
by D.J. Kayser | May 6, 2019 | Weather
Anniversary Of The May 6, 1965 Twin Cities Tornadoes Monday marks the 54th anniversary of the six tornadoes – four of which were rated F4 – that impacted the Twin Cities on May 6th, 1965. Two of those F4 tornadoes struck Fridley within 2 hours of each...