It s great news for craft beer lovers, after being canceled last year due to the pandemic the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild s All Pints North summer beer festival in Duluth is a go for this summer. This annual festival features over 100 Minnesota Craft Breweries and Brew Pubs . Mark your calendars for Saturday July 31 from 3:30-7:00pm at Bayfront Festival Park. You must be 21+ to enter.
In order to follow a COVID protocol tickets will be sold in stages at 1,000 tickets at a time. Organizers are confident at this point that new restrictions will not be put into place but want to be prepared. They remain optimistic with many Minnesota residents getting vaccinated daily. Once one of the stages of tickets sells out people can sign up for a waiting list to be notified when the new round of tickets is on sale.
Old Farmer s Almanac: What May 2021 Holds For Duluth / Superior
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NWS Climate Prediction Center Releases March Outlook
It looks like things will start looking up in March!
The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center shared an outlook for the month ahead and wow, are we going to see a big difference from February. Of course, things are always more mild come March than the previous month but this will be a drastic difference for sure.
According to the NWS Climate Prediction Center, we can expect temperature above average come March for the Northland. Their outlook states we have a sixty to seventy percent chance of seeing above-average temperatures in March. The rest of Wisconsin falls under that category as well, while a good portion of Minnesota outside of the Northland has a forty to fifty percent chance of being above normal this month. Those odds aren t bad!