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Minnesota Could Have a ‘Real’ Winter This Year

People hoping for a “real” winter in Minnesota are getting their wish this year. Pete Boulay with the State Climatology Office says December is off to a cool and snowy start and that pattern is expected to continue the entire month. Boulay added that we’ve had the earliest below-zero temperatures since 2014.

Boulay says there is a blanket of snow statewide which makes the average air temperature 11 degrees cooler. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is among those predicting colder-than-average temps and more snowfall than usual for our state.

Crop Ratings Edged Lower Last Week

Minnesota crop conditions declined slightly over the past week as uneven rainfall continues to impact fields across the

Minnesota Crop Conditions Decline

Minnesota crop conditions declined slightly over the past week as uneven rainfall continues to impact fields across the

BWCA Looking at Unused Permit System

The Superior National Forest is seeking public feedback on a proposed change to the permit cancellation policy for