Minnesota – New all-time state record low

In another counter-example to global warming

Celina, Minnesota, reported a low temperature of -17°F on November 10th, a new all-time state record low for this date. Not just for Celina, but for the entire state.

A number of northern Minnesota communities came close to matching Celina’s record low for November 10th. Those include -16°F at Orr, -15°F at Bigfork, -14°F at Embarrass, and -13°F Cotton and Brimson.

So far average November temperatures around the state are running 6 to 12 degrees F colder than normal, with several new record low temperatures reported on both November 8th and November 10th.

The above comes from University of Minnesota Extension climatologist and meteorologist Mark Seeley.