March starts cold but a warm-up is on the way

MPR meteorologist Mark Seeley
MPR meteorologist Mark Seeley.
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It's a continuation of a long, cold winter which has left a snow depth that hasn't been seen in many parts of the state since 1950. MPR's Cathy Wurzer spoke with University of Minnesota Climatologist Mark Seeley about a frigid and snowy start for March in Minnesota.

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