This Winter Is On Pace To Be The Warmest In Minnesota History
According to the State Climatology Office, which has dubbed this season the “Lost Winter,” 2023-24 is on track to be the warmest winter in Minnesota history. With record setting high temperatures and a marked lack of snow, this has been a winter unlike any seen in years, if not generations. And whether it’s due to El Niño, climate change, some combination of the two, or something else entirely, folks in the Land of 10,000 Lakes are not happy about it.
We’ll know pretty soon whether this has, indeed, been the warmest winter on record. Even if, somehow, it fails to set the overall record, this winter in Minnesota has been devastating for businesses that rely on cold weather, such as ski resorts, ice fishing lodges, and ancillary businesses like restaurants and outfitters – as well as winter recreation enthusiasts. i just hope this is some kind of an aberration, but it doesn’t really feel like it. Even though we set a record high for a daily temperature in February this year – 65° F. in the Twin Cities on February 26 – it’s still winter in Minnesota. (The temperature fell to 5° F. just 36 hours later, for example). So, make sure you have your winter essentials at the ready because who knows what’s in store?
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