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RARE JULY FROST AND RECORD COLD HIT MINNESOTA While chilly summer lows up north aren’t particularly unusual, frost in July is a rare phenomenon, even across the northern stretches of Minnesota.

An Arctic air mass produced low temperatures in the 30s across much of northeast Minnesota on Thursday, reports mprnews.org.

The mercury plunged to 34F (1.1C) at Hibbing — a new record low.

While it fell as cold as 30F (-1.1C) at Brimson yesterday morning — also a new July 8 benchmark.

Below are a few other locales in and around NE Minnesota and NW Wisconsin that logged exceptional July lows on Thursday, data courtesy of National Weather Service Duluth:

AITKIN AIRPORT 34F (1.1C) SUPERIOR QD NO. 4 31F (-0.6C) 6 WSW BEAVER BAY 32F (0C) SKIBO RAWS 32F (0C)

These exceptional summer chills are due to an Arctic front which rode unusually-far south on the back of a weak and wavy meridional jet stream flow (a phenomenon that is expected to intensify during times of low solar activity–such as the historically low output the sun has been seeing for the past decade-or-so).

Looking at the GFS 2m Temperature Anomaly run (shown below), these chills are forecast to persist through the weekend and into early next week:

RARE JULY FROST AND RECORD COLD HIT MINNESOTA While chilly summer lows up north aren’t particularly unusual, frost in July is a rare phenomenon, even across the northern stretches of Minnesota. An Arctic air mass produced low temperatures in the 30s across much of northeast Minnesota on Thursday, reports mprnews.org. The mercury plunged to 34F (1.1C) at Hibbing — a new record low. While it fell as cold as 30F (-1.1C) at Brimson yesterday morning — also a new July 8 benchmark. Below are a few other locales in and around NE Minnesota and NW Wisconsin that logged exceptional July lows on Thursday, data courtesy of National Weather Service Duluth: AITKIN AIRPORT 34F (1.1C) SUPERIOR QD NO. 4 31F (-0.6C) 6 WSW BEAVER BAY 32F (0C) SKIBO RAWS 32F (0C) These exceptional summer chills are due to an Arctic front which rode unusually-far south on the back of a weak and wavy meridional jet stream flow (a phenomenon that is expected to intensify during times of low solar activity–such as the historically low output the sun has been seeing for the past decade-or-so). Looking at the GFS 2m Temperature Anomaly run (shown below), these chills are forecast to persist through the weekend and into early next week:

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IMO, they are cloud seeding, terraforming the sky, it's literal climate terrorism to make it seem like it's nature. They are doing this combined with the "self-cyber" attacks it's to cause a food shortage, force people to the fema camps, where you will only be accepted once you take the mark. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_seeding

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FYI in case you didn't know. If an aircraft has to turn around after takeoff it needs to dump thousands of gallons of fuel to lighten the load. This is done at low altitude and people on the ground don't even notice.

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Cloud seeding has been done for decades. The amount of effort and material to plant seeds for cloud formation is enormous. God forms clouds with ease. People fail to comprehend how vast the oceans are and the atmosphere. Too big for man to control. Why would he even bother? The return on effort is so small.

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Brother, there Globull Warming scam keeps being exposed as BS.

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Results of solar minimum, we are guest on this planet, and do not control it in any way. The earth is spinning in one direction our leaders are going in another. Don't play follow the leaders on this one, they royalty screwed up in a planed pandemic. God bless America