Mid-November Weather Update: Most climate stations throughout Minnesota are reporting average temperatures for the month so far that range from 6°F to 8°F above normal. This follows the trend of warmer than normal weather established in both September and October. There have been several days that have brought maximum temperatures of 50°F or above, and a day or two of 60°F readings in some places. This week brought more significant rainfall to the state. At mid-month, most Minnesota climate stations are reporting near normal or above normal precipitation so far this month. A number of climate stations in eastern counties have reported over 2 inches. Drought conditions continue, but eased up slightly as those areas of the state in at least Moderate Drought (84 percent) declined by 5 percentage points to 79 percent. The persistent strong winds of November have yet to materialize except for Veterans Days (November 11) when wind gusts exceeded 40 mph across much of central and northe
Wet Start to November: Rainfall was certainly abundant over the first six days of November with many climate stations reporting measurable amounts on at least four days. Total rainfalls between 1 and 1.5 inches were fairly common across the state. Normal monthly precipitation for November typically ranges from 0.75 inches in the northwest to 1.75 inches in the southeast. There have been a handful of record-setting daily rainfalls, including 1.73 inches at Delano (Wright County) on November 1st, and 1.05 inches at Caledonia (Houston County) on November 3rd. In fact, portions of Houston and Fillmore Counties in southeastern Minnesota have reported over 2 inches of rain so far this month. Their normal precipitation for the entire month is around 1.85 inches, so they have already had a wet month of November. More significant precipitation is expected over much of the state next week as well, and the NOAA Climate Prediction Center outlooks favor a wetter than normal and warmer than nor