After reading recently that vinyl is likely to soon outsell CDs for the first time since 1986, I thought it was time I bought a record player and jump on the bandwagon.
If you feel like there has been a lot of snow this February, you would be absolutely correct. We've seen so much this month that we actually broke a record!
Record Store Day started out as an excuse to go out and buy some vinyls, now it's a full fledge holiday. So here's what's happening on Record Store Day 2016 in Duluth.
The 2013-2014 winter season got off to a strong start, kicking off with a storm that dropped a few feet of snow on the region. From there, continued snow and brutal cold made this season one of the worst in years.
December around the Twin Ports is the first month of the winter season we're practically guaranteed to see measurable snow and temperatures below the freezing mark for days on end. We've seen plenty of both, but the long string of unseasonably cold temperatures so early in December has people wondering if we've made the record books.
The multi-day snow storm that spanned December 2, 3, and 4, 2013 packed a serious punch, dropping feet of snow across the Twin Ports region. With parts of Duluth seeing over 2 feet of snow, where does this storm sit in the record books?