Wait, wha…? How can this be, Minnesota ended October 5-6°f above average? What’s going on here? @mnstang @Bontz @krom @Mag6240 @Deephaven
How can it be? It’s like climate change is making Minnesota warmer than it should be. And no snow… what’s that about? Please help me guys, I’m trying to understand? Why is it so warm?
AI Overview
October 2025 in Minnesota was
significantly warmer than normal, with average temperatures 5-6°F above average, making it the 8th warmest October since 1895. The month started with widespread record-breaking highs, such as 90°F in Redwood Falls and St James, though some northern areas experienced slightly below-normal minimum temperatures. Precipitation was variable, but there was no snow.
Temperature: The month was unseasonably warm, with average temperatures 5–6°F above normal, making it the 8th warmest October on record for the state.
Precipitation: There was no snow reported.
Extreme weather: The first week of the month saw widespread record highs, with temperatures reaching 90°F in Redwood Falls and St James on October 1st.
Northern Minnesota: While overall temperatures were warm, some areas in northern Minnesota experienced minimum temperatures that were slightly below normal.
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