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March 2025 General Discussion


Brian D
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Today felt like a May or June day, not late March. Waking up to morning t-storms that ended about 9. Cleared out and became sunny and warm. And then sunset, with distant anvils and occasional flashes of lightning. All it was missing was the greenery that comes with that time of year. Pretty cool though. 

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Big time heat today. Reached 87F at Snake River, MN, one shy of the statewide monthly record of 88F from 1910. Sioux County Regional Airport reached 90F, with Sioux City officially checking in at 89F. Several locations were within a degree or two of statewide March record highs.

 

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LaCrosse, Wisconsin reached an incredible 86F (30C), setting a new monthly record high for that location. The prior record was 84F on March 29, 1986. LaCrosse has now set two monthly record highs this year (58F in January, and 86F in March). The February monthly record high of 69F was set just last year.

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17 hours ago, Brian D said:

Rain moving in with a band of snow across the N areas of the region. Temps are running low 30's inland to mid 30's on the shore. They could see some icing in the inland areas. Windy off the Lake gusting up to 25-30. Looks like the next round will be snow this weekend, but I might be on the N extent. South Shore should do well, and DLH. 

That plus rain, storms, and cloud cover throughout the region. Going to be a crappy final weekend of March.

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4 hours ago, Spartman said:

That plus rain, storms, and cloud cover throughout the region. Going to be a crappy final weekend of March.

Well, we had rain with some thunder along with 0.1-0.25 ice in various parts of NE MN and our 1st svr warned stm of the year, too, for hail. Then, as things wound down late last night, we got a nice little garnish of snow. If we would have gotten a tornado, then a kitchen sink may have fallen in there too. LOL! 

Starting tonight into tomorrow, could get a couple inches. Wed is looking pretty good, so far, for a decent hit of snow (possible 6"+)

March 30 snow.gif

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Garbage weather here today as expected. Damp and dreary and in the 30s. It must be pretty bad in the northeastern part of the state. Alpena has been about 30 degrees all day with freezing rain and more to come. Don’t we have a poster from that area?

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37/34 with light rain. Looks like I’ll be 20-40 miles south of seeing more wintry then liquid precip on this one. Good luck [mention=20201]mnchaserguy[/mention]

I’ll be right on the edge it looks like. Crazy how different the models have been from each other for this storm. These spring ones are so tough to forecast.


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35/32 Heavy rain 
This would be nasty ice storm if we were a few degrees colder 

It’s 31 degrees just to my north. Might be cold enough to freeze at my house but it’s probably coming down too hard to freeze much right now.


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Snow missed here with only ~ 1/2" blowing around with Lake winds 10-25 mph. Scattered stuff around the area right now. Might pick up an inch at the end of this one. Wed could be a big hit of 12"+. Looking at the biggest winter stm of the year, possibly, here in town. Biggest one has been 7.1" from back on GHD (Feb 2). I've recorded 27.6" for the season so far, so the upcoming stm would be a good boost. 

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