A warm, dry fall across Minnesota

MPR meteorologist Mark Seeley
MPR meteorologist Mark Seeley.
MPR file photo

MPR's Cathy Wurzer spoke with University of Minnesota climatologist Mark Seeley about a warm and dry fall in much of the state.

He also tells us that the first frost in most parts of Minnesota could come in November, which is uncommon.

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