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Warmest Spring ever!

Ron Trenda wrote 17 hours ago:   If you’re looking for a reason to throw a party, here you go. We just set a record for the warmest … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Minnesota Weather, minnesota state climatology office, National Weather Service, Climate Prediction Center, May temperatures, June temperature outlook, may rain, warm Sprng

New way to get warnings

Ron Trenda wrote 2 days ago:   An exciting new era in weather warnings starts in June. Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) will begin … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Minnesota Weather, National Weather Service, wea, Weather Warnings

Historic May downpours

Ron Trenda wrote 1 week ago:   About one week ago, a friend of mine said “we need some rain to keep the dust down”. We sure don’t … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, minnesota state climatology office, Lake Levels, minnehaha creek, Minnetonka, Burwell House, may rain

Tornado anniversary

Ron Trenda wrote 1 week ago:   Today is the one-year anniversary of the tornado that moved through portions of north Minneapolis. … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, National Weather Service, tornado, joplin tornado, north minneapolis tornado, May 2011 tornado

A look at June

Ron Trenda wrote 2 weeks ago:   We hit 83 degrees today in the Twin Cities, and tomorrow will be even warmer. May is running sever … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Minnesota Weather, National Weather Service, Climate Prediction Center, June temperature outlook

Plenty of rain!

Ron Trenda wrote 3 weeks ago:   What a difference a week makes! Bouts of heavy rain Thursday through Sunday dropped an impressive … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Minnesota Weather, minnehaha creek, minnehaha falls

Welcome rain

Ron Trenda wrote 4 weeks ago:   It’s great to finally see some generous rains. About three-quarters of an inch fell at MSP airport … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, minnehaha creek, minnehaha falls

Warm enough for you?

Ron Trenda wrote 1 month ago:   Temperatures have been above normal this April in the Twin Cities. You might be saying “no w … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, National Weather Service, Climate Prediction Center, warm march, April temperatures, April weather, May temperatures

Our lakes need some rain

Ron Trenda wrote 1 month ago:   It was great to see the rain on Sunday, but we could have used a lot more. Our official tally at M … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Twin Cities snow, Minnesota Weather, Lake Minnetonka, Excelsior, Lake Levels, Drought, minnehaha creek

Isn't March a snowy month?

Ron Trenda wrote 1 month ago:    On average, March is our second-snowiest month in the Twin Cities. Only January, with an average … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Twin Cities snow, Minnesota Weather, Ice Out, frost, warm march, Lake of the Isles

Any chance of frost?

Ron Trenda wrote 2 months ago:   This March has been incredibly warm. Our monthly temperature is more than 16 degrees above average … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Minnesota Weather, minnesota state climatology office, frost, Lake Calhoun, Tin Fish, Daylilies, St. Patrick's Day, March weather

Lake Minnetonka ice

Ron Trenda wrote 2 months ago:   We’re coming to the end of one of the most amazing stretches of weather in Minnesota history. Here … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Minnesota Weather, National Weather Service, Lake Minnetonka, Excelsior, ice, Ice Out

On thin ice

Ron Trenda wrote 2 months ago:   It’s going to be hard to concentrate at work this week. Temperatures will soar and I’m expecting s … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, minnesota state climatology office, Weather, Lake Minnetonka, freshwater society

The big melt

Ron Trenda wrote 2 months ago:   We hit 60 degrees in the Twin Cities today. That wasn’t close to the record high of 69 degrees for … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Twin Cities snow, Weather, Lake Harriet, como park conservatory

Snowstorm tally

Ron Trenda wrote 3 months ago:    The low pressure system that gave us periods of snow, rain, freezing rain and sleet yesterday int … more →

Tags: Twin Cities snow, Minnesota Snow, National Weather Service, snowstorm, winter, snow

Storm track changes

Ron Trenda wrote 3 months ago:    Computer models are now showing a more northerly track for the low pressure system that will move … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Twin Cities snow, Weather, National Weather Service, snowstorm, snow

Big snowstorm is possible

Ron Trenda wrote 3 months ago:     We haven’t seen a major snowstorm in the Twin Cities this winter.  Our biggest “snowstorm” was t … more →

Tags: Twin Cities snow, Minnesota Snow, Weather, National Weather Service, snowstorm, winter

Biggest snow since early December

Ron Trenda wrote 3 months ago:     I could see most of my lawn yesterday morning, but now it’s covered with a blanket of snow … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Twin Cities snow, Minnesota Snow, Weather, National Weather Service, December, snow, February snow

Warm winter, what about March?

Ron Trenda wrote 3 months ago:     We all know that this has been an unusually mild winter.  Meteorologists typically use the three … more →

Tags: twin cities weather, Weather, National Weather Service, Warm Winter, Climate Prediction Center, March temperatures


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