Posted on 12/27/2017 5:24:04 PM PST by blam
International Falls, Minnesota woke up to a temperature of -36F at 6 a.m. Wednesday morning breaking the previous record low for Dec. 27 of -32F set in 1924, according to the National Weather Service office in Duluth. That -36 is the actual temperature, not a wind chill!
According to state records, the -36 morning in International Falls is only about halfway to the state record low temperature of -60 in Tower, Minnesota on Feb. 2, 1996. The all-time record low for International Falls is -55F, set in January 1909.
Wednesday morning, low temperatures in the Twin Cities metro ranged from -7 in St. Paul to -13 in nearby Lake Elmo. Minnesota is stuck in a deep freeze with single-digital highs and subzero lows hanging around into next week. Check the updated 7-day forecast at fox9.com/weather and download the Fox 9 Weather App to track temperatures and snow in your specific location.
Heres a look at Wednesday morning temperate around Minnesota, as recorded by the National Weather Service at 6 a.m.
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Any real fan of the Kelvin scale knows that it is not 233 degrees but simply 233 K. ;)
The International Falls Global Warming Conference has been cancelled.
Tune in for the next exciting adventure called, “Southern Breakfast,” or “Hominy Grits Can You Eat?”
Kinda cool here today. Woke to 65 and rain. Got up to 75 by lunch.
Don’t know about the beach, we got no waves until a front blows in.
lol
That kind of weather is something you have to born into. One simply can’t transfer to IF from, say, the South, and expect to function. You’d have to learn the rules of that kind of cold since you wouldn’t be used to it. Geesh, that’s cold! I can’t even begin to conceive of that.
Is that anywhere near Frostbite Falls?
Supposed to get in the low-mid 20s in the Biloxi area next Tuesday morning - cool enough for me these days....
Being familiar with that area, Ive never really been convinced that Embarrass is actually a town. Its more of an idea spread out across an area.
More proof that the Earth is warming.
Yup, Saw that.
Nice. Thanks.
Todays cold spot in Canada is -56F (-49C), at Rabbit Kettle Lake in the Northwest Territories
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