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Old 05-21-2009, 12:50 PM
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G. Khan said, "Think Duluth (120 miles away) was in the 40's for the high."


Whoa! That's amazing. I see Duluth is further north and right on Lake Superior. Makes a diff, aye??

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G. Khan said, "Think Duluth (120 miles away) was in the 40's for the high."


Whoa! That's amazing. I see Duluth is further north and right on Lake Superior. Makes a diff, aye??
Lake Superior is a massive heat sink. It has a HUGE impact on the temperatures right near the lake.
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Old 06-04-2009, 01:43 PM
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Well okay then...I'm back... to pretty much repeat my question from last week: Today (Thursday 6/4) it is 73dF in the Twin Cities. Does that feel normal? Or is that pretty weird and hot for this time of year there?

Thanks guys, it helps!!!
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70s in May and June is pretty normal for the Twin Cities, although temperature swings up and down are both pretty typical during this time. I like June in MN - it tends not to be too hot yet, the wasps aren't out in full force, the mosquitoes aren't as bad, and everything is so fresh and green-looking. July is when it starts to typically get really hot and humid.
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Well okay then...I'm back... to pretty much repeat my question from last week: Today (Thursday 6/4) it is 73dF in the Twin Cities. Does that feel normal? Or is that pretty weird and hot for this time of year there?

Thanks guys, it helps!!!
Very typical weather for early June. Mid 70s. Cooler in the morning and evening. Very awesome stuff.
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53dF and cloudy in Dinkytown. That's more like it I guess then, isn't it then? Brrrrrrr. Keep your teeth safely tucked behind your lips, guys.
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Okay den, I'm gonna' leave it at that then. Gotta get to the store for some pop before it closes for the evening, ya know?
Have you ever tried to buy pop out here? It is pretty much impossible. Like it is to get more than 2 consecutive days of nice weather like today's
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I guess we spoke too soon about the weather being nice. 40 and rainy all day in Duluth. Uhhh....

ITS JUNE!!!
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53dF and cloudy in Dinkytown. That's more like it I guess then, isn't it then? Brrrrrrr. Keep your teeth safely tucked behind your lips, guys.
That doesn't seem so cold, at least not enough to "keep your teeth tucked behind your teeth."

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I guess we spoke too soon about the weather being nice. 40 and rainy all day in Duluth. Uhhh....

ITS JUNE!!!
Even though it is a bit cool, I prefer now than in the fall, then it really feels cold. But now since we're coming out of cold weather it doesn't feel too bad. I remember the few really warm days in February this last winter when the temp was in the mid 30s and sunny; that felt like a heat wave and was out in my shorts and t-shirt and I still felt hot. I was also in shorts and a t-shirt on Sunday. The weather beats the hot places where its around 90 or 80 degrees.
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