What it's like living in the midwest. Mind you, it was almost 50° every day for a week and a half just two weeks ago.
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What it's like living in the midwest. Mind you, it was almost 50° every day for a week and a half just two weeks ago.
It's almost December and there's a thunderstorm. Why.
Twenty foot drifts were reported near Willmar, MN. The blizzard left 49 dead in Minnesota, and gales on Lake Michigan caused ship wrecks resulting in another 59 deaths. The storm claimed a total of 154 lives, and killed thousands of cattle in Iowa. More than a million turkeys were killed by the storm in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and other states. The storm became know as the “Armistice Day Storm”. This storm, along with a slow moving blizzard which would move across northern Minnesota in mid March 1941, caused the Weather Bureau to rethink its forecasting procedures. Forecasting for the entire region had been directed by the Chicago office, but in the wake of this storm, responsibilities were distributed to regional centers to provide more timely and accurate predictions.
It went from a nice summer rain to a downpour with hail in like 4 minuets.
I’m gonna burn to the ground for the third time. It was nice knowing ya guys.
It is April 4 snowing, the temperature is in the 20s and a thunderstorm predicted for later today. Tomorrow sunny and in the 40s. Then Sunday in the 69s and sunny. Only in Minnesota does weather like this happen.
it snowed over 6 inches over night -.-
but whatev's--snow day!