Back-to-back snowstorms with high winds: March 12-16 brought powerful back-to-back winter storms across portions of Minnesota, not uncommon for the month of March. The first storm over March 12-13 brought extremely high winds (above 60 mph wind gusts in many areas) and heavy snowfalls to northeastern areas of the state, especially the north shore landscapes along Lake Superior. Many areas reported 9 to 13 inches of snow, with blizzard conditions as well. A few long term climate stations reported daily record snowfalls, including: 7.8 inches at Brimson 7.0 inches at Embarrass and Two Harbors 6.8 inches at Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center This March 12-13 storm brought remarkably high winds. Many areas, including the Twin Cities, reported wind gusts of 60 mph or greater. For a few locations record-setting March wind gusts were reported, including 53 mph at St Cloud (record for March 13) 60 mph at MSP (record for March 13 and highest since March of 2017) 69 mph at Rochester, recor...
Big Swings in March Weather: Through the first third of March most climate stations in Minnesota are showing an average monthly temperature that is 5°F to 8°F above normal. In fact, many areas of the state have seen temperatures in the 50s F on several days, and over March 8th and 9th, there were multiple reports of afternoon temperatures in the 60s F, including the Twin Cities. Both Pipestone and Worthington reached 70°F, the first time since last November 15th that temperatures have reached that high in the state. Beginning on Sunday and lasting through Tuesday, temperatures will take a dive and range from 15° to 20°F below normal across the state. A rollercoaster ride in temperatures is often typical of March. The driver for the temperature decline is a strong low-pressure system that will cross the area over Saturday and Sunday, bringing a widespread swath of snow. A few areas of the state have already picked up 4 to 8 inches of snow so far tis month, but this weekend will bri...