August 21, 2003 - A live broadcast from the Minnesota State Fair. Gary talks with meteorologist and climatologist Mark Seeley about Minnesota weather phenomena. Seeley also presents the answers to his weather quiz.
April 26, 2002 - Earlier this week when light snow occurred over the far northern Red River Valley, Gillam, in northeast Manitoba reported nearly 6 inches of snowfall with an overnight low of just 8 degrees F, ..a measure of the cold air that is still north of us this late into April. Topic: April 2002 behaving like a winter month
April 16, 2002 - Craig Edwards, Meteorolgist-in-Charge at the National Weather Service; and Mark Seeley, Climatologist and Meteorologist at the University of Minnesota, discuss the favorite Minnesotan conversation topic, weather, in honor of "Severe Weather Awareness Week."
December 7, 2001 - It is unseasonably warm for December.
October 26, 2001 - A rare October blizzard came to the Red River Valley.
October 12, 2001 - Meterologist Mark Seeley forecasts that snow is on the way, but probably will not stay.
September 28, 2001 -
September 28, 2001 - Morning Edition’s Cathy Wurzer talks with climatologist Mark Seeley, who provides insights on the value of warm dirt. Summer severe weather topics are also discussed.
July 6, 2001 - MPR’s Laurel Druley reports on how state farmers are now trying to predict their crop yields. Typically farmers like to see corn hip-high by the fourth of July. But 2001 was not a typical year, with massive flood waters in the spring. At the start of July, Minnesota corn height averaged 21 inches. That's a foot shorter than the year before.
February 16, 2001 -