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The following is a list of Minnesota weather records observed at various stations across the state during the Over 160 years. Minnesota is a state in the Upper Midwestern region of the United States. Due to its location in the northern plains of the United States its climate is one of extremes.
On October 20, 2011, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center issued its U.S. Winter Outlook. The outlook expected the present La Niña to persist and intensify into the winter, resulting in drier than normal conditions in the drought-stricken states of New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and parts of adjacent states.
Canadian Shield.. Minnesota has been covered, at least in part, by a glacier numerous times during the Quaternary ice age.In order of increasing age, these advances took place during the Wisconsin Episode and Illinoian stages; prior to this continental ice sheets advanced into and retreated from Minnesota multiple times during the Pre-Illinoian Stage.
Nicole Biagi wetted a line on a metro lake last Sunday and experienced a fleeting thing this winter in Minnesota: thick, clear ice. If only that could be said more places. "Even though we've had ...
Upper Red Lake is considered one of Minnesota's premier ice fishing lakes, but the ice remains thin amid higher-than-normal temperatures. The plane slid onto thin ice, and its nose broke through ...
Interstate 35 heading up to Duluth is mostly covered with ice, with MnDOT reporting multiple crashes on the highway. Metro Transit is reporting that as of 6 p.m., 33% of buses are experiencing ...
Blizzard conditions in western Minnesota resulted in 127 miles (204 km) of I-94 shutting down from Alexandria to the North Dakota border. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Several other highways, including US 2 , US 10 , and MN 210 , were also shut down, [ 28 ] and several schools and businesses were closed as blizzard conditions occurred across portions of North ...
Connecticut experienced up to 10 inches (25 cm) of snow and 0.75 inches (1.9 cm) ice accumulations, resulting in widespread tree damage and power outages. The additional snow and ice accumulation on top of several feet of snow prior to the storm led to roof collapses in Bethany, Waterbury, and Middletown.