January Climate Summary: Despite wide swings in daily temperatures during the month, the average monthly temperature for January of 2025 will be near normal for most locations in the state, while nearly all parts of Minnesota recorded a drier than normal January. Average monthly temperature for most climate stations was close to normal, with some reporting 1-2°F colder than normal and some reporting 1-2°F warmer than normal. There were roughly equal numbers of cooler and warmer than normal days during the month. The state extremes were 58°F at Fairmont (Martin County) on the 30th and a minimum of -42°F at Kabetogama (St Louis County) on the 20th. Minnesota reported the coldest temperature in the nation 3 times during the month. The rollercoaster journey of temperatures during the month brought some record cold over January 18-21, and some record warmth on January 28th and January 30th. On January 20th, International Falls and Park Rapids both recorded new record cold daily high te...
Though Challenging, It Was Not a Historic January Cold Period: January 18-21 of this past week certainly qualified as a Cold Wave, as statewide average temperatures ranged from -2°F to -13°F across the state. That is about 16°F to 20°F below normal for this time of year. Of further note, Wind Chill conditions ranged from -35°F to -55°F across much of the state on both January 20 and January 21 making it risky to be outside for more than 10-15 minutes. The Cold Wave did not bring any new record minimum temperatures to Minnesota, but it did bring some record cold daily maximum temperatures to several climate stations on the 19th and 20th.. Some of these included: Preston and Winona Dam -4°F Red Wing Dam -6°F Hibbing -10°F Collegeville, Litchfield, Elk River, Madison, and Brimson -11°F Brainerd, Floodwood, and Cloquet -12°F Gunflint Lake -13°F Thorhult, Leech Lake, and Wheaton -15°F Pokegama Dam and Tower -16°F Park Rapids, Cass Lake, and International Falls -18°F Red Lake Falls -20°F ...