What was the warmest Halloween in MN?

The warmest Halloween on record was 83 degrees in 1950, with one of the coldest one year later with a high of 30 in 1951. The coldest Halloween maximum temperature was a bone-chilling 26 degrees back in 1873.
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What was the hottest Halloween day?

The warmest Halloween on record was Oct. 31, 1933. The high temperature that year was a toasty 78°.
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What is the warmest it has ever been in Minnesota?

* The maximum high temperature record for Minnesota was amended by the National Centers for Environmental Information (formerly the National Climatic Data Center). The record, previously cited as 114.5 degrees F at Beardsley, was rounded to 115 degrees.
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What is the warmest Minnesota winter on record?

The warmest winter on record here was back in 1931-1932. The average temperature was 39.2°F. The winter of 1932-1933 holds the #2 spot, and 1982-1983 is in the #3 spot for top 10 warmest Winters on record.
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What year was the hottest summer in MN?

18. Last year was the hottest summer on record for the Twin Cities and most of Minnesota. The average temperature in the Twin Cities last summer was a toasty 75.7 degrees. That beat out 1988, 1933, and 2012 for the top spot.
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How many 100-degree days in mn?

100-degree temperatures are relatively uncommon in the Twin Cities. Looking back to 1873, the maximum temperature at the Twin Cities official measuring site has reached at least 100 F on just 67 days, covering 32 different years.
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Is 2022 hottest summer for Minnesota?

It was not our hottest summer on record like last year. That was last year. The Summer of 2022 was about the 17th warmest for the Twin Cities, which is in the top 11% in the record-keeping era.
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Is Minnesota the coldest state?

Alaska is the coldest state in the US, with an average annual temperature of 30.7 F°. The second coldest state in the US is North Dakota, with an average temperature of 42.4 F°. Minnesota is the third coldest state, with an average temperature of 42.5 Fº.
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What is Minnesota worst weather?

Minnesota has its share of extreme weather: the Halloween blizzard of 1991, The Red River flooding of 1997, the Twin Cities tornado outbreak of 1965, the Comfrey-St. Peter tornado outbreak in 1998 and the 1999 'Boundary Waters Blowdown.
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Has it ever snowed in July in Minnesota?

Snow probably has occurred there in very late August, although we have never found an official record of such. July snow would be an extremely rare event, and has not likely occurred in the last 300 years. Snow probably has never occurred between June 20 and August 20 since the USA took over the region in 1815."
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Has Minnesota ever had a winter without snow?

The Winter of 1877-78 is the warmest Meteorological Winter on record in the Twin Cities. The winter of 1877-78 was dubbed the "Year without a Winter." Indeed, the winter of 1877-78 is the warmest winter on record for the Twin Cities with a December-February average temperature of 29 degrees.
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What was the worst winter in Minnesota?

Feb 13-15, 1866, arguably one of the worst blizzards in Minnesota history, lasted 3 days, drifts to 20 ft buried barns in western counties, struck at nite so deaths were reduced. Mar 14-16, 1870, blizzard struck northern Iowa and SW Minnesota with up to 16 inches of snowfall.
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What is the hottest day in US history?

The highest temperature ever recorded was in the US

The world's official record hottest temperature ever is currently 134 degrees Fahrenheit taken in Death Valley on 10 July 1913.
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What's the hottest day in history?

The highest temperature on record belongs to California's Death Valley which, in 1913, reached a temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit, or 56.7 degrees Celsius, Al Jazeera reports. By region, the hottest temperatures ever recorded are: Africa: 131 F (Tunisia, 1931) Asia: 129 F (Iran 2017)
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What year was the hottest Christmas?

When it comes to the hottest Christmas in history, 1955 takes the top prize. The year ties with 1964 for the hottest Christmas Eve, at 82°, and on Christmas Day 1955, the temperature hit 90°, a full 10 degrees hotter than any other year.
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Is Minnesota mostly hot or cold?

The climate of Minnesota is typical of a continental climate with cold, often frigid winters and hot, humid summers. The state's location in the Upper Midwest allows it to experience some of the widest variety of weather in the United States, with each of the four seasons having its own distinct characteristics.
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Is Minneapolis the coldest city?

For coldest weather, Minneapolis tops the list of America's 56 largest urban centers. The metropolitan region, which also takes in St Paul, Minnesota, has the most days a year of below–zero weather and the lowest average annual temperature.
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What is the coldest in Minnesota?

February 2,1996 was the coldest instrument-measured temperature on record for the state of Minnesota. A location in St. Louis County, 3 miles south of Tower, recorded -60 degrees F on February 2, 1996. This value ties Minnesota with North Dakota for the all-time record low for a non-mountainous state.
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Is Minnesota colder than Alaska?

So where does Minnesota stand in terms of the coldest places in the U.S.? Well, no surprise, Alaska beats everyone -- by a lot. The state's average annual temp is 26 degrees, while Minnesota's is 40.1.
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What are the 3 coldest states?

Alaska is the coldest state in the US, with an average annual temperature of 30.7 F°. The second coldest state in the US is North Dakota, with an average temperature of 42.4 F°. Minnesota is the third coldest state, with an average temperature of 42.5 Fº.
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Is Minnesota as cold as Alaska?

We know it's hard to believe, but winter in Minneapolis can actually be colder than in Alaska! While it's the largest and most northern state in the U.S., Alaska can't always claim to have the chilliest winters.
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Is Minnesota getting hotter?

Minnesota has gotten noticeably warmer, especially over the last few decades. Since the beginning of the data record (1895) through 1959, Minnesota's annual average temperature increased by nearly 0.2°F per decade, which is equivalent to over 2°F per century.
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How hot is Minnesota in July?

July Weather in Minneapolis Minnesota, United States. Daily high temperatures are around 83°F, rarely falling below 73°F or exceeding 92°F. The highest daily average high temperature is 83°F on July 19. Daily low temperatures are around 64°F, rarely falling below 55°F or exceeding 73°F.
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Why is Minnesota so cold and hot?

Because of its location in North America, Minnesota experiences temperature extremes characteristic of a continental climate, with cold winters and mild to hot summers in the south and frigid winters and generally cool summers in the north.
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