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For June to stay on track, precipitation-wise, we'd need to get about an inch of rain per week, and that's not counting the deficit we're carrying over…
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Take advantage of the breezy days; Larry Weber says the northwesterly winds this morning are doing a fine job of keeping the mosquitos and blackflies…
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Mother Nature's in no hurry to balance out our too-dry conditions, although a little rain the other did day help.And it sure gave "the greening" a goose…
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Ok, maybe the sentiment isn't as sing-able as the original, but it's true: it's not unusual for February to have some truly awe-inspiring cold…
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Larry Weber did a little traveling around western Minnesota this last week and took in decidual forests, aspen parklands, and prairie country.But despite…
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As we enter the last weekend of summer, Larry says despite it being warmer and drier than usual, we're actually above normal, precipitation-wise, for the…
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Red sky at night, sailors' delight.Red sky at morning, sailors take warning... Larry found that old adage true when a red sunrise this week gave way to…
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Venus is beautiful first thing in the morning these days; and the combination of light snow and warm temperatures mean lots of critters are out and about…
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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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We've got daylight from 5:15am to 9:00pm this month, and from fireflies to songbirds to butterflies, dragon flies, frogs, wildflowers and trees, Mother…