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Tuesday s Weather Ties 100+ Year Old Records

Unsplash (KNSI) – The National Weather Service Forecast Office in Chanhassen says a 109-year-old record was tied Tuesday after the official high temperature of 61. St. Cloud hit 61 just before 3:00 Tuesday afternoon. The old record, also 61, was set in 1911. According to the record books, the National Weather Service’s Twin Cities and Eau Claire, Wisconsin recording sites broke their records Tuesday. The Twin Cities hit 63 at 3:15 Tuesday afternoon, breaking the old record of 61 set in 1878 and tied in 1879. Eau Claire smashed its old record of 58 after hitting 67 Tuesday afternoon. The old record was set in 1902. Things will be very different today, however.

Meteorological Spring Begins Monday

Unsplash (KNSI) – Today begins meteorological spring, as defined by March, April, and May. It differs from astronomical spring, or the vernal equinox, in that meteorologists break down the seasons into three month groupings based on “based on the annual temperature cycle as well as our calendar,” according to NOAA. Astronomical spring begins on March 20, 2021. After a relatively mild winter, save for the extreme cold snap last month, what does the first month of meteorological spring have in store for central Minnesota? Tyler Hasenstein with the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Chanhassen says March will come in like a lamb and stay that way.

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