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So far, January has been cloudy and warm. In fact, Larry says if we keep it up, we're on pace to break the old record for the warmest January on record…
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"Every step was squishy."That's how Larry Weber described his own lake walk this past week. Luckily the ice is fundamentally thick enough not to break…
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It troubles Larry Weber that people call them "snowfleas."Were they actually fleas, they would be "snow fleas," but they're not fleas; they're…
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Every month is like January these days.In the sense that the Roman god Janus, from whom the month takes its name, is usually shown having two heads or…
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Larry Weber's been talking about AutWin for years, but he's finally written a book about it.Then he and Sparky Stensaas teamed up to illustrate it with…
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Larry Weber is (pardon the pun) pretty chill when it comes to temperatures in the double-digits below zero.How to avoid under-preparation and…
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Larry Weber talks about wind chills and more as we head into a frigid weekend.
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Larry Weber's feeling a little blue that the lack of snowfall (plus the icy crust on the snow we do have) means crummy conditions for animal tracks. He's…
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A lot of folks still remember where they were on the February 2 in 1996 when Tower hit a record -60 below zero and Duluth recorded -39.But do you remember…
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Larry Weber says, once in a blue moon (like the one January 31), you should get out for a nice moonlight walk or ski or snowshoe tromp.