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  1. I had -32 and-36 at KBDE.  It was completely dead calm both nights.  If you only had to be out for a short time it really didn't feel that bad.  

    KBDE station is in plain view at the airport, its in a terrible location for super cold low temps.  Completely flat terrain kind of a bit higher than surrounding area and not really any trees in the vicinity.  

  2. 1 hour ago, Younar said:

    This is my fifth winter living in MSP and I can now officially say MSP is a snow lover’s hell. Don’t move her if you like snow. Everything either goes north, south, east or west of here. I was hoping this upcoming pattern would get the clipper train going for us... nope. Congrats FSD and ORD. You would have a better chance playing pick up sticks with your butt cheeks than finding a good snowstorm here.*

     

    *April 2017 excluded

     

    1 hour ago, beavis1729 said:

    I hear your frustration.  Look up January 1982 and the Winters of 1995-96 and 1996-97...I believe those were some good times for snow in MSP.  Also, the extreme cold in Feb 1996.

    One of the great myths believed by general public about Minnesota is that it snows a lot here.  Minnesota has the potential for large snowstorms but outside of the Northeast/Arrowhead where Lake Superior can supply extra moisture, the timing of moisture (from gulf of mexico) traveling north and cold air dropping south from Canada has to be perfect.  More often than not, the cold high pressure dominates.

    Years like 95-96, 96-97, 2000-2001, 2008-09, 2010-11, and 2013-14 distort the average yearly snowfall statistics of Minnesota terribly.  I'd be interested to know exactly what the median snowfall is versus the average. Taking it even further the numbers get distorted even more because the biggest snowstorms (large precip) in Minnesota are generally early (pre-thanksgiving) or late (after March 15) due to the cold high pressure dominating Dec-Feb.

     

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  3. I just realized I have only used my snowblower 5 times since fall 2014. Thats pretty lame for the Minnesota/Canadian border.  Ever since I got 18" on April 1st 2014 it's felt like every snow event just seems to fizzle as it gets near.  

    I am hoping for a 2012-2013 type turn around in snow/cold. Looks like the cold is coming, but the snow looks to be going south of me...

  4. 3 hours ago, Jonger said:

    This is 2011-2012 reincarnated. Actually, we are worse shape when you look at Canada.

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    If I remember right that winter was a nearly endless parade of lows that tracked through the Canadian prairies and laid down mountan like amounts of snow in far ne ontario. So much snow that the Canadian government issued a statement about the possibility of avalanches in the area.

  5. 2 hours ago, josh_4184 said:

    Preaching to the choir my friend, all northern areas are hurting. Hopefully this progged pattern change brings better opportunities. You know its been bad start to the year when Southern Minn and parts of Iowa have more snow on the ground then in Northern Michigan. 

    For extreme NW Minnesota and SE Manitoba the weather patterns over last 18-24 months have been dry overall, so the lack of snow really has more to do with lack of moisture than the temperature patterns.   September 2017 we got about 6" of rain in 3 weeks and this fall had a similar stretch in Sept-October.  Without those two stretches of rainfall this area would be in serious drought.  Meanwhile I know not more than 50-60 miles south and east of me its seems to be constantly raining. 

  6. 7 hours ago, Jonger said:

    That torch on the 28th will wipe out everything but the deepest snow in the UP. Newberry will have grass on Jan 1st.

    Worst snowmobile season ever.

    I'm already looking into flying out to Colorado and renting mountain sleds.

    That torch on the 28th actually looks like a chance for decent snow for me.  The pattern most here are dreading, I am looking forward to.  Haven't had a snowstorm at home since last January.

    Jonger, after the combination of developing el nino and cold october and november for northern minnesota, the hallmark signals for a bad winter in northern mn.  I gave up hope around thanksgiving and booked my flight to Jackson Hole to go sledding for the third week of march.   

  7. On 7/1/2018 at 11:24 PM, BuffaloWeather said:

    Anyone here do any lake fishing? We caught our limit of 18 walleye in 5 hours in Erie today. Including a 8 lb monster!

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    Are you getting those big eyes mounted?  Do you guys eat those big walleye?  I can't imagine they will taste very good. 

    Here on Lake of the Woods/Rainy River everything 19.5"-28" must go back immediately, but I think the general consensus around here is if you want the best tasting walleye, target keeping the 14 inchers, even the 19 inchers start to taste poor.

  8. With dumb luck I looked at Togwotee, WY webcam and caught the eclipse at what must have been just after totality.  Refreshed the image about a minute later and the sun was already making a comeback.  By the time I refreshed again it looked like full sun.  

     

    I am not sure if coordinating the satellite image was planned but this looks it caught the eclipse pretty well, not exact, but I think it looks cool.

      http://ge.ssec.wisc.edu/modis-today/index.php?satellite=t1&product=true_color&date=2017_08_21_233&overlay_sector=false&overlay_state=true&overlay_coastline=true

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