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Minnesota's Wild Weather: Spring Teases, Then Winter Returns
MINNESOTA, USA, DULUTH,Wed Mar 12 2025
Minnesota experienced a surprising weather shift on March 10th. Temperatures soared, breaking records in Duluth and Hibbing. Duluth hit 62 degrees, shattering the old record of 58 degrees from 2015. Hibbing also reached 62 degrees, tying its 2012 record. It was a day that felt like spring had finally arrived.
The National Weather Service of Duluth shared the exciting news on their social media platforms. The warm weather was a welcome change, but it didn't last. Meteorologists are now watching the weather closely. They predict a potential winter storm this weekend. This means that the warm weather might be replaced by snow and cold temperatures.
This weather rollercoaster is nothing new for Minnesota. The state is known for its unpredictable weather patterns. One day it can be sunny and warm, the next it can be cold and snowy. This is due to its location in the northern part of the United States. The state is influenced by both cold air from Canada and warm air from the Gulf of Mexico. This creates a unique weather pattern that can be both exciting and challenging.
Despite the upcoming winter storm, Minnesotans are resilient. They are used to dealing with extreme weather conditions. They know that after the storm, there will be more sunny days. They are also looking forward to the opening of popular seasonal businesses later this month. This is a time of year when Minnesotans can enjoy the outdoors and participate in various activities. The weather might be unpredictable, but it doesn't stop Minnesotans from enjoying their state.
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Why did the winter storm bring an umbrella to the party?
If spring decided to take a vacation, what kind of postcard would it send to Minnesota?
Are these record-breaking temperatures part of a larger, undocumented weather pattern?
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