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Now 31C, humidex 32. If I make it to 30C again tomorrow I'd call that a heatwave locally as 30 is my benchmark not 33 (climo diff). Under a svr t-storm watch.

Last night's storm wasn't anything special, 90 strikes with some offkey thunder at times. 3.5mm of rain another low one. It looked like it was drying up before the night was over!

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The CAMs were wrong about everything getting stuck in Missouri and nothing getting up here.  There were no strong storms around here, so in that regard the weekend was a dud.  However, another round of solid rain dropped 0.64" in my yard overnight.  Four decent rounds of rain through the weekend added up to 1.86".  The rest of the month is looking drier and fairly boring again.

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0.79" of rain from shwrs/stms last night. 0.98" for a 2 day total. That helps, but still sucking hind teet for May as we have only a 1/3 of the 3.30" avg. 6+" in April was great for catching up from the drier previous months. 

Update: Fire 100% contained. Looks like a power line started the fire. Section of Hwy 61 that was closed will be opened again later today approx 8 pm. 

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NWS ILX in Lincoln, IL bringing up a blocking pattern taking place for Memorial Day weekend heading into next week.

Heading into next week, global deterministic models suggest the
development of a Rex block over the Plains. The progression of
the associated upper low will ultimately dictate rain and storm
potential through early next week. Current indications suggest
that areas south of I-72 are best positioned for rainfall as the
low portion of the block pivots up the Mississippi Valley while
the high-pressure side loiters over the Corn Belt. There is
stronger model agreement regarding temperatures, with mid-to-
upper 80s heat forecast to return by the middle of next week.

 

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Another chilly morning with temps in the mid 20's thru the 30's across NE MN. Looking forward to warmer temps starting next week. Heater still kicks on yet. I keep it on all year round. In the summer, a chilly morning can kick it on. Keeps the spider webs from collecting, and I know it'll run when the cold wx returns. :) 

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5 hours ago, WestMichigan said:

Amazing how different the UP is compared to the lower peninsula.

BrianD said it best.  A big pond, some latitude and it's a different world.

Recovered nicely today with a high so far of 54, has since dropped a couple degrees with a light ne breeze. Better than yesterday. 

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8 hours ago, WestMichigan said:

Amazing how different the UP is compared to the lower peninsula.

 

3 hours ago, weatherbo said:

BrianD said it best.  A big pond, some latitude and it's a different world.

Recovered nicely today with a high so far of 54, has since dropped a couple degrees with a light ne breeze. Better than yesterday. 

It was frosty in much of the lower peninsula too. 

The U.P. is a different world BUT I am convinced Bo literally lives in the best spot possible (at least the best spot thats inhabitable) for a winter lover. 

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20 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

 

It was frosty in much of the lower peninsula too. 

The U.P. is a different world BUT I am convinced Bo literally lives in the best spot possible (at least the best spot thats inhabitable) for a winter lover. 

When I found this house, it had been sitting empty on the market for almost three years.  The couple that built it in 2007 were in their late-50's at the time and decided to retire here from Illinois because they enjoyed their yearly summer vacations to the area so much.  Turns out, after two winters they would not face a third.  He couldn't keep up with the amount and frequency of the snow at his age, and she fell into a deep depression during the winter months...  ended up moving to Colorado Springs.  I will never forget what the man said to me at closing in a weirdly ominous tone, I remember thinking at the time, "Just remember, if the forecast is calling for 1-3 feet, you're the 3".
Almost 13 years later and I'm still here.

A great looking day here, sunny 65/29 w/ a light breeze.

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