10th Driest Meteorological Summer on Record
It has been very dry across much of the region this summer with only 3.50" of rain falling at the MSP Airport since June 1st. This is the 10th driest Meteorological Summer on record with the driest being 1.35" set in 1894. Interestingly, the last two summers (2022 & 2021) were even drier than this one.
10th Hottest Meteorological Summer on Record
Interestingly, this has also be the 10th hottest Meteorological Summer on record, which is actually tied with last year. Note that 2021 was the 4th hottest as well. With that being said, the last 3 summers have been pretty warm and dry.
Isolated Severe Threat on Wednesday
According to NOAA's Storm Prediction Center, there is a risk of a few strong storms across parts of the state again on Wednesday. The threat won't be very widespread, but there will certainly be a chance of large hail and damaging winds in some of the stronger storms.
Severe Risk For Wednesday
Simulated Radar Through Midweek
The simulated radar from AM Wednesday to Midday Thursday shows a stronger line of thunderstorms developing across NW Minnesota around midday Tuesday and drifting south through the afternoon and evening hours. There could be a few isolated strong storms across parts of Central Minnesota PM Wednesday as well.
2 Supermoons This August!!
August has two full Moons this year! You may have heard that there are four supermoons in a row this year; the August 1 supermoon is the second supermoon of this unusual sequence. "Supermoon" is a catchy term for what astronomers call "a perigean full Moon" which is when the full Moon happens at (or very near) the exact time when the Moon is closest to us in its orbit. A supermoon exceeds the disk size of an average-sized Moon by up to 8% and the brightness of an average-sized full Moon by some 16%. You may not perceive the difference in size, but a supermoon will appear brighter in the sky. The full Sturgeon Moon reaches its peak on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, and then we have a full Blue Moon on Wednesday, August 30, 2023—and it will be the closest supermoon of the year!
August 1: Full Sturgeon Moon
August's first full Moon will appear on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 1, reaching peak illumination at 2:32 P.M. Eastern Time. That evening, look toward the southeast after sunset to catch a glimpse of the Sturgeon Moon rising.