First week of fall for Twin Cities warmer than normal

MPR meteorologist Mark Seeley
MPR meteorologist Mark Seeley.
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MPR's Phil Picardi spoke with University of Minnesota Climatologist Mark Seeley about the start of fall in Minnesota. He also answers a question about how much moisture is stored in the soil in the wake of a recent dry spell that's brought drought conditions to more parts ot the state.

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