by D.J. Kayser | Mar 15, 2021 | Weather
National Weather Forecast The system responsible for the heavy snow and blizzard conditions out toward the Front Range this weekend will continue to work east on Monday, bringing rain, snow, and ice chances from the Upper Midwest to around D.C. On the warm side of the...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 12, 2021 | Weather
All sharing options File: August 9, 2020 Paul Douglas A More Active Severe Storm Season in 2021? March ‘giveth and March ‘taketh away. 60s one day, wet snow and eye-watering winds the next. With a risk of a tornado. Wednesday brought 2.5 inch diameter hail in Inver...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 11, 2021 | Weather
Minnesota Still Super Bowl of Weather ”Plowable snow, with a risk of tornadoes. Drive safe folks!” Only in Minnesota, where the weather routinely plays with the volume turned up to 11. Thank you Spinal Tap. I’m still shaking my head after yesterday’s wild display: all...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 10, 2021 | Weather
March is a fickle month. Rain Ushers In Cooler, Volatile Pattern March can bring flashes of lukewarm joy (yesterday for example), then leave you feeling angrier than a jilted prom date. Minnesota’s journey into spring is clumsy, with plenty of false starts. I have...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 9, 2021 | Weather
Fire & IcePaul Douglas Record Warmth Today, Then Cooling Off Bad SAT exam question: if you have one foot in ice water, the other in boiling water, do you feel average? We ricochet from one crazy extreme to the next. Weather with a Siberian accent in February, then...
by D.J. Kayser | Mar 8, 2021 | Weather
National Weather Forecast To begin the new work week, rain and snow is expected from California stretching into the Pacific Northwest eastward into the Northern Plains and Rockies. Some snow showers will fall across New England. Scattered areas of rain are possible in...