Next week we will turn the calendar to October, with that comes pumpkins, leaves turning colors, and the occasional snowstorm. So what does the Farmer's Almanac say about October's weather?
The calendar may say it's mid-September but according to Minnesota's weather, it's still the middle of summer-- a trend that has been happening for awhile.
With the changing seasons, I'm already starting to see those posts on social media claiming a caterpillar can tell us what to expect this winter in terms of weather. I hate to burst your bubble, but it's an old wives' tale.
It's that part of the year where we're waiting to see just how bad this winter will be in Minnesota. Here are some signs from Mother Nature that we could be in for a tough one.
Climate.gov writes that El Niño took effect in May 2023 and officially was gone as of June 2024. And now there's a good chance we’ll see La Niña appear this fall. So, what’s La Niña and will it impact our winter in Minnesota?
I've known about the 5-second rule my whole life, but I only recently learned about the 7-second rule. It has nothing to do with food but is something everyone in Minnesota should know about today.