Play4min 23secMinnesota sees 11th-warmest January on recordFebruary 3, 2017 8:38 AMBy Cathy Wurzerniversity of Minnesota climatologist Mark Seeley says there were four days in January when the temperature did not fall below zero in the Twin Cities, which is a first.
Play4min 29secWarmer than normal January continues a trendJanuary 27, 2017 8:18 AMBy Cathy WurzerMPR's Cathy Wurzer spoke with University of Minnesota Climatologist Mark Seeley about the fact that it looks like January will be about 5 degrees above normal, which continues a long trend of warmer than normal months.
Play4min 48secJanuary thaw this year is strongJanuary 20, 2017 8:41 AMHe also recalls a record snowfall that hit the Twin Cities back in 1982.
Play4min 37secSnow hit parts of Minnesota 4 days in a rowJanuary 13, 2017 7:29 AMThe timing of the snowfall snarled traffic repeatedly in the Twin Cities.
Play4min 59secMinnesota on a temperature roller coasterJanuary 6, 2017 8:25 AMIt's been a roller coaster for the state when it comes to temperatures this winter. And that will likely continue as temperatures rise again early next week.
Play4min 52secBlast of frigid temperatures about to hit MinnesotaDecember 16, 2016 9:13 AMMark Seeley talks with MPR News' Cathy Wurzer about the winter storm and cold headed our way.
Play4min 42secWinter hits hard after warm fallDecember 9, 2016 8:42 AMSeeley also has a forecast for lower than average temperatures to stay in the state through Christmas.
Play4min 22secWarm fall ends suddenly in MinnesotaNovember 18, 2016 8:11 AMA major winter snow storm is moving across the Upper Midwest Friday.
Play4min 39secRecord warmth in Minnesota so far in NovemberNovember 11, 2016 7:20 AMThe first 10 days of November this year have been the warmest first 10 days of the month in recorded history.
Play4min 30secNovember temperatures several degrees above normal so farNovember 4, 2016 7:59 AMMPR's Phil Picardi spoke with University of Minnesota Climatologist Mark Seeley about average temperatures in Minnesota that are up to 10 degrees above normal in some areas. It continues a trend for 2016 so far. He also talks about the Twin Cities approaching the longest growing season on record.