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Larry Weber says it's tamarack time!
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The "gales of November came early" Wednesday. Duluth's lakewalk became a casualty for the third time this year and the National Weather Service reports…
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August, announced Larry Weber this morning, is one of his 12 favorite months.He talked migration at Hawk Ridge, where the counters are hard at work, the…
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Some things that fly are starting to think about migration (bird, monarchs), some are thinking about starting families (goldfinches), some things with…
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Who woulda thunk, in the midst of the April 15 blizzard, that a month later we'd hit a record-breaking 88 degrees?In fact, who woulda thunk on Wednesday…
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April left and took the snow with her, says Larry Weber.But the lack of moisture in many spots, plus the breezy conditions, means a high fire danger.
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Maybe it's not as warm as Hawk Ridge in September.But Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory Count Interpreter John Richardson says it's a lot more exciting.The…
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The first half of April ended in a most dramatic fashion: record-breaking (low) temperatures, high winds, crashing waves and a record snowfall.And while…
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Torn between longing for signs of spring and the excitement of a winter snowstorm, Northlanders can find a little something to make everyone happy.
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A year ago today, Duluth broke the record high temperature with 64 degrees.Today, the National Weather Service reports a new low temperature for November…