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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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Summer officially arrived Thursday morning at 5:07am.Here in the Northland, the sun came up at 5:14am.Today, it came up at 5:15am.Leave it to Larry Weber…
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Larry Weber is enjoying the sunshine. pronghorn antelope and baby bison of South Dakota ... while here in the Northland, we're reminded of why he calls it…
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It's a dark and stormy ... lunch hour ... on this Friday of Grandma's Marathon weekend ... as of this writing, the first of possibly several severe…
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Water Resource Management and Policy Extension Educator for Minnesota Sea Grant, John Bilotta shares work and ideas to help manage storm water run off. He…
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Larry Weber says the difference between viewing a total eclipse and a partial eclipse is - literally - the difference between night and day.But if a trip…
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Master gardener Tom Kasper on what our rainy day/sunny day/ rainy day pattern might be good for.
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Larry Weber says the 2 1/2 inches of rain at his place this week means things are greening almost visibly.Fiddlehead ferns that were just poking their…
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Fireflies are out, so are baby mammals, insects, and the things that eat insects.And Larry Weber says July is the month of fledglings.
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Larry Weber on our rainy season: two-thirds of all the precipitation we get comes between May and September ... and most of that comes in June.