Mixed weather features to start February: A little sun, a little cloud, a few windy days and a few calm days, some warm temperatures and some cold temperatures, as well as some measurable snowfalls were all elements of the first week of February around Minnesota. Over February 1-2, scores of observers reported between 1 and 3 inches of snowfall. Temperatures ranged from -27°F at Gunflint Lake and Baudette on February 2nd (Monday) to 50°F at several locations on Thursday, February 5th. In fact, Worthington, Marshall, and Canby reported 50°F that day, while Slayton (Murray County) reported 51°F. In fact, Thursday, February 5th brought the temperature up to above the freezing mark in the Twin Cities for the first time since January 16th, and for the first time International Falls since January 13th. For now, outlook models favor above normal temperatures to prevail across Minnesota until at least mid-month, and some favor warmer than normal through the third week of February. So undo...
Preliminary Climate Summary for January of 2026: As mentioned last week, the temperature pattern in January was distinctly warmer than normal for the first half of the month, and colder than normal for the second half of the month. Most climate stations in Minnesota reported a mean monthly temperature that was 2°F to 5°F colder than normal. Extremes ranged from 53°F at Canby (Yellow Medicine County) and Marshall (Lyon County) on the 13th to -43°F at Brimson and Kabetogama (St Louis County) on the 24th. Minnesota reported the coldest temperature in the 48 contiguous states 9 times during the month. Most areas of the state reported a slightly above normal number of nights with subzero temperatures. For example, MSP recorded 12 such nights (the 50 yr average is 10), while International Falls recorded 21 such nights (the 50 yr average is 19). Despite the cold second half of January, only a modest number of daily low minimum temperature records were set (perhaps 25) within the state climate...