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September 2025 General Discussion


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Chilly day yesterday. Record low max temps across a large portion of the N areas of the sub. Seems a certain someone isn't interested in these types of records. Usually he's on the warm ones before anyone can blink. Doesn't fit the narrative I guess. Heater has been kicking on from time to time this week. 0.59" of rain so far this month too. Nice start for that, and hope to see more. 

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14 minutes ago, OrdIowPitMsp said:

International Falls got down to 29 this morning. 

Bemidji was 32.

Hibbing was at 29 yesterday morning for a 1st place tie with 2018. 30 this morning. Back to more seasonable wx this week. 

Saw this in the records from Grand Forks.

RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND FORKS
300 AM CDT FRI SEP 5 2025

...RECORD LOW MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE SET AT THE GRAND FORKS 
UNIVERSITY/NWS CLIMATE STATION FOR THURSDAY SEPT 4TH...

THE HIGH TEMPERATURE ON THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH AT THE NATIONAL 
WEATHER SERVICE IN GRAND FORKS WAS 48 DEGREES. THIS SETS A RECORD 
FOR THE COLDEST HIGH TEMPERATURE RECORDED FOR THIS DATE. PREVIOUS 
RECORD LOW MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE WAS 55 IN 1956.  

LOOKING AT RECORD DATA BASE FOR THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS (1893 TO 
PRESENT), THIS IS ALSO THE EARLIEST DATE WHEN THE HIGH TEMPERATURE 
WAS BELOW 50 DEGREES WHEN LOOKING AT THE FALL MONTHS OF SEPTEMBER 
AND OCTOBER.  THE PREVIOUS EARLIEST HIGH TEMPERATURE BELOW 50 
DEGREES WAS SEPTEMBER 12 1961 WHEN THE HIGH TEMPERATURE WAS 49. THE 
RECORD DATABASE SHOWS THE AVERAGE DATE OF THE FIRST BELOW 50 DEGREE 
HIGH IN THE FALL IS OCTOBER 3RD. 


THIS IS USING THE RECORD DATABASE FROM 1893 TO CURRENT. 

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