November cold persists but no records broken, yet

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 why November has been colder than normal so far. He also talked about temperatures in Minnesota rising to above normal levels before November's end.

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