Posted on 04/08/2007 12:56:48 PM PDT by paratrooper82
Coldest April Easter in 57 years
Better grab your insulated bonnets; we're in for the coldest Easter Sunday in years.
That didn't stop a group of early Easter egg hunters in Anoka this afternoon. They bundled up for the holiday tradition, despite the cold.
"That's Minnesota for you. But we still have our Easter spirit," said Sarah Oftelie.
Easter Sunday's high temperature will struggle to make 40 degrees, barely higher than Christmas day. In fact, we haven't seen April temperatures like this in almost 60 years.
Other parts of the country are freezing, too. Friday's Twins game is canceled in Chicago, and Atlanta could see its coldest Easter Sunday in 120 years.
By Karla Hult, KARE 11 News
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Coldest April? Or Coldest April 7th?
It makes a big difference.
Wait, so we go from the title “coldest april’ to “coldest april 7th in Minnesota”?
Talk about a leap.
Snow, wonderful stuff yet can be incredibly painful when driving... but also fun if you attempt to hoon it...
“Coldest April Easter in 57 years”
Yep, global warming. Mm-hmm.
Yet another Inconvenient Truth.
It’s been here for a week. It was 57 today!
Yep, for the third straight day. Imagine if tomorrow is called off - I think it’s a four-gamer, no?
Going back to yesteryear when I lived in Fairbanks, where apparently there is no weather, breakup was usually done by the fourth of July, and by golly you better have breakup boots or you would get wet.
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