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December 2023 General Discussion


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A few nibbles and a couple small perch, nothing I kept.  Up until 1998 Teal was the source of drinking water for Negaunee.  It has remained a motorized free lake so not very popular for fishing in the non-winter months.  There's some nice perch, walleye, and crappie.  In the summer I fish the coves from my yak and have taken some nice bass.

Woke up to 37 degrees, fog, with just patches of snow left.  Hard to believe it's Christmas Eve.

Feels like Easter Sunday.


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1 hour ago, weatherbo said:

A few nibbles and a couple small perch, nothing I kept.  Up until 1998 Teal was the source of drinking water for Negaunee.  It has remained a motorized free lake so not very popular for fishing in the non-winter months.  There's some nice perch, walleye, and crappie.  In the summer I fish the coves from my yak and have taken some nice bass.

Woke up to 37 degrees, fog, with just patches of snow left.  Hard to believe it's Christmas Eve.

Apologies if someone else has asked you this recently, but is this the first Christmas you wont have full snow cover?

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17 hours ago, OrdIowPitMsp said:

12/24 is low hanging fruit for high temperature records in Minneapolis. Current record is 46, the forecast high tomorrow is 55. The low tomorrow might be warmer then the previous record high. Last year Minneapolis stayed below zero on 12/22-23 and only rose to 7 on 12/24. 

Duluth's record of 47(1881) may be tied or broken today. Current temps running 45-46 there. Christmas Day record is 44(1881/1999) with a forecast high of 40. Temps in town are running 43-44, which is near record. BTW, that 46 record really is a low record considering what surrounds it. Dec 27 & 28, too.

Duluth 12/24

1881 - 47

1940 -45

1877 - 44

2021 - 43

1994 - 42

12/25

1881/1999 - 44

1877 - 43

1994 - 41

1922 - 40

1940 - 39

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1 hour ago, DocATL said:


Wow that’s epic! It’s funny. I’m in my first winter in the Midwest after 13 years in the south and it’s been a piece of cake!


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Seeing how we are only almost three days into winter, I would hold off on grading the whole winter at this point. Still have January and February to go yet.

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15 hours ago, Brian D said:

Duluth's record of 47(1881) may be tied or broken today. Current temps running 45-46 there. Christmas Day record is 44(1881/1999) with a forecast high of 40. Temps in town are running 43-44, which is near record. BTW, that 46 record really is a low record considering what surrounds it. Dec 27 & 28, too.

Duluth 12/24

1881 - 47

1940 -45

1877 - 44

2021 - 43

1994 - 42

12/25

1881/1999 - 44

1877 - 43

1994 - 41

1922 - 40

1940 - 39

Duluth set a new record of 48 for Dec 24. Hibbing record 47 (44 - 1994). I-Falls record 47 (42 - 1994). Brainerd record 49 (45 - 1899/1994).

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23 hours ago, weatherbo said:

A few nibbles and a couple small perch, nothing I kept.  Up until 1998 Teal was the source of drinking water for Negaunee.  It has remained a motorized free lake so not very popular for fishing in the non-winter months.  There's some nice perch, walleye, and crappie.  In the summer I fish the coves from my yak and have taken some nice bass.

Woke up to 37 degrees, fog, with just patches of snow left.  Hard to believe it's Christmas Eve.

Nice perch is always good eating.

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1 hour ago, Stebo said:

Nice perch is always good eating.

Favorite!
 

Looks pretty rough going forward.
MQT:

It's official, with no snow on the ground at 7 am EST, this is just the 4th brown Christmas on record at NWS Marquette (since 1961). The other years were 1994, 2006, and 2015. This is the first year on record that there has not even been a trace of snow on the ground.

We aren't alone; much of the US is lacking a White Christmas this year. Snow depth is below normal nearly everywhere across the CONUS.

Unfortunately for those hoping for a return to more normal winter weather, the 8-14 day and especially the 3-4 week projections from the Climate Prediction Center continue to favor above normal temperatures and below normal precipitation in the UP into mid-January.

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0.65" of rain so far, with another band moving in right now. Going to my daughters later this aftrn for our family get together, so I hope it stops by then. Kids, grandkids, ext fam, and friends makes for big gatherings. I spoil my grandkids with bags of candy, and cash. Simple, and effective. They love it. :) 

Usually buy 2 5lb bags of Rolos, and split that up, and give $5-$100 in cash depending on age.

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