Comments on the first half of January 2026: Weather for the first half of January 2026 has produced mostly warmer than normal temperatures across Minnesota. Most climate stations report a mean temperature for the first half of the month that is 6°F to 10°F above normal. A number of places earlier this week reported daytime high temperatures of 50°F or greater. Some of these climate stations were Canby, Windom, Worthington, Marshall, Madison, Pipestone, Lamberton, and Tracy, all areas of the state where snow cover is sparse on nonexistent. Over Tuesday through Thursday this week a few Minnesota climate stations reported new record daily high temperatures, including 53°F at Marshall, 46°F at Caledonia, and 42°F at Mora. BTW, it looks like starting Saturday, January 17 and lasting through at least January 22nd temperatures across the state will be below normal, with several nights of subzero temperature readings. Soils are frozen to a depth of 6 to 8 inches in many areas. Except for north...
Very damp, icy start to January: Many climate observers have already reported precipitation of a half inch to one inch this month, and commonly monthly normal precipitation for January as a whole is half an inch to an inch. January snowfall so far has been less than 4 inches in most places. A few areas in the north like International Falls, Ely, Kabetogama, and Grand Marais have reported 6 to 8 inches of snow. More problematic for travel and for schools has been the icy conditions brought on by freezing rain and freezing fog. Many areas reported 2-3 days of such conditions this week as temperatures hovered 6°F either side of 32°F. There were a number of car accidents as well as pedestrian slips and falls. At least the howling winds of December have not recurred again this month. The Minnesota State Climatology Office provided details about the freezing rains over January 5-6 this week and how impactful it was. More thawing temperatures will occur Monday and Tuesday of next week, as da...