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Weather is such an amazing thing. This past weekend much of the Twin Cities Metro area was under a frost warning as temperatures dropped into the low 30′s. Yes. It was May 16.
According to local TV Station KARE 11 some parts of northern Minnesota hit a new record for amount of snowfall on May 16. International Falls, MN had 0.3 inches of snow. Bringing the 2008-2009 winter total to 125.6 inches.
Yesterday, May 19 the Twin Cities Metro area hit a new record high, according to the Pioneer Press. The record was broken by a whopping 8 degrees at 97. Yikes! You’ve got to love this line from the article though:
While southern and central Minnesota roasted, the northern part of the state remained cool. When Granite Falls recorded a whopping 100 degrees at 4 p.m., Grand Marais reported a breezy 34 degrees, Taggart said.
It is about 400 miles from Granite Falls to Grand Marais.
CRAZY!!
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