Cold & Quiet Friday - Somewhat snowy Saturday - Another Arctic invasion next week. FRIDAY: Less wind, still cold. High: 1. 5. FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy and cold. Low: 5. SATURDAY: Shovel- worthy PM snow develops in southern MN. High: 1. 7. SUNDAY: Lingering light snow. High: 2. 0. MONDAY: A few flakes. High: 1. 5. TUESDAY: Another Arctic blast. High: 6. WEDNESDAY: Some sun. High: 8. THURSDAY: Face- numbing wind chills continue. Paul area and into west central Wisconsin. Winds across the area were 2. Although some parts of far south central Minnesota only picked up 4 to 6 inches, winds in this area were a little stronger, creating near- blizzard conditions. The greatest snowfall totals occurred in the Twin Cities metro, where Chaska, Chanhassen and New Hope all picked up 1. Ten inches were recorded at Lamberton, Springfield and Gaylord. There was a sharp cutoff on the northern edge of the snow; Lamberton in southernmost Redwood County tallied 1. Belview in far northern Redwood County, only 2 inches was recorded. 2013 Stone Soul Concert Recap; 2013 Hot Winter Night Recap; Connect. Tell The Boss; Join KBLX Confidential; 1Thing. Quiet Storm with Armand; Nikki Thomas; Delores.
Quiet Sinners Bernard Porter. Buy Empire of Secrets: British Intelligence, the Cold War and the Twilight of Empire by Calder Walton. While tonight will be quiet. Quiet Cold New Year Posted: Updated: By Rebecca Schuld. Rockford, straddling the Hennepin/Wright County line, received 6 inches, whereas Buffalo, 1. Wright County, only received 1 inch. The passage of a strong low pressure system on the 8th leads to wind chill readings of 5. The dangerously cold wind chill readings persisted through the morning of the 9th. A snowstorm hits central Minnesota. Mora gets about a foot. The good thing is that winds won't be quite as strong as they've been earlier this week, so it won't feel quite as bad. Note that a few locations across northwestern MN will still feel like the single digits and teens below zero by midday. High Temperatures From Average Friday. Here's a look at high temperatures from average on Friday and much of the Upper Midwest will be nearly 1. F to 2. 5F below average. This continued colder than average weather looks to continue right through next week! Weather Outlook Friday. The nice thing about Friday is that winds will be much lighter than they were earlier this week. The winds won't be quite as icy as they were PM Tuesday and Wednesday. Weather Outlook Friday. Weather conditions across the state look pretty quiet. Other than a few lingering flurries across the international border and Arrowhead, we should stay mainly dry until Saturday. There may even be a few more peeks of sun by the afternoon. Meanwhile, heavy lake effect snow continues along the south shore of Lake Superior. Note the heavy lake effect snow ongoing across the Great Lakes Region before another surge of snow quickly plows through the Upper Midwest on Saturday and Sunday. This will be responsible for some plowable snow from south of Minneapolis to Madison, WI and Chicago, IL. Quickly after that, another larger snow event looks to take shape. As a whole, the contiguous U. S. Had Its 2nd Highest Number of November Wildfires in 2. According to NOAA, there were nearly 8,5. Lower 4. 8 during the month of November, which becomes the 2nd highest number of wildfires during the November. Note that much of these climate events included either warmer than average temperatures or drought/wildfire concerns.- Drought: The area of extreme to exceptional drought in the Lower 4. Southeast it nearly doubled from 1. Wildfires: In November, 8,5. Continental U. S. Washington state was record wet. See more from NOAA HERE: ! Cassini, a satellite that was launched in 1. Saturn, is sending back new images and they are pretty amazing! Here's an excerpt from NASA. The new images show scenes from high above Saturn's northern hemisphere, including the planet's intriguing hexagon- shaped jet stream. Cassini began its new mission phase, called its Ring- Grazing Orbits, on Nov. Each of these weeklong orbits - - 2. Saturn's northern hemisphere before sending it skimming past the outer edges of the planet's main rings. Experiments from Earth like the laser- communicator OPALS fly up to Station and Lego- attach to these carriers, which provide them with a place to stay and, just as importantly, the electrical power and data links they need to do their jobs. But since 2. 01. 3, scientists sending up payloads have had trouble with the on- orbit utility grid.
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