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  1. #RiverSiren Brewing in Stillwater MN. Hooah Brewah Cream Ale, a nice light and crisp glass for a sunny fall afternoon in the low 80s.

    The darkest thing they had…

    #beer #creamAle
    @beersofmastodon

  2. #RiverSiren Brewing in Stillwater MN. Hooah Brewah Cream Ale, a nice light and crisp glass for a sunny fall afternoon in the low 80s.

    The darkest thing they had…

    #beer #creamAle
    @beersofmastodon

  3. #RiverSiren Brewing in Stillwater MN. Hooah Brewah Cream Ale, a nice light and crisp glass for a sunny fall afternoon in the low 80s.

    The darkest thing they had…

    #beer #creamAle
    @beersofmastodon

  4. #RiverSiren Brewing in Stillwater MN. Hooah Brewah Cream Ale, a nice light and crisp glass for a sunny fall afternoon in the low 80s.

    The darkest thing they had…

    #beer #creamAle
    @beersofmastodon

  5. #RiverSiren Brewing in Stillwater MN. Hooah Brewah Cream Ale, a nice light and crisp glass for a sunny fall afternoon in the low 80s.

    The darkest thing they had…

    #beer #creamAle
    @beersofmastodon

  6. Fri. Jan. 23, 2026: Long Distance Support

    image courtesy of Pete Linforth from Pixabay

    Friday, January 23, 2026

    Waxing Moon

    Uranus and Jupiter Retrograde

    Partly sunny and bitterly cold

    The end of another week. Although my weekend started already, and I am honoring the strike today.

    Charlotte was delighted by our ZOOM meditation, and everyone was delighted their favorite feline princess participated.

    Missing last week was fine, because the regular leader was out ill, so probably Madame Download ran it.

    After breakfast, I bundled up and headed out to brush off the car. It wasn’t as difficult as I feared, and I was soon on the road. Grocery store, library, liquor store, home. I made it back before it started snowing again.

    I joined the #FreelanceFriends chat on Bluesky, which was fun, ate lunch, and then turned around the edits for the 2027 Spells. They were just minor tweaks, and my editor was right about everything (as usual). I wanted to make sure to get them to my editor yesterday, since Llewelleyn is located in MN, and I wanted to honor their choices today.

    My bad hip was giving me a lot of trouble, so I decided to try one of those pain patches that you slap on and it gives topical relief. The first forty-five minutes or so, it made me dizzy. Then it was better for a few hours. Then, later in the evening, it made me dizzy again, and when I took it off, I was nauseated. I think I prefer Tiger Balm or the Badger brand rubs and a heating pad.

    Read in the afternoon. Slept reasonably well, although I had odd dreams. There’s a very specific [fictional] hotel that turns up in a lot of my dreams over and over again. I need to figure out the various symbolism in that place.

    I did not want to get up this morning, but Tessa and Charlotte managed to get me out of bed just before 7. Very late for this household. Everyone was fed, morning routine, free write, art journaling.

    I am honoring the strike in Minnesota today by not doing any client work and not spending any money. I will, however, be doing community-based work offline.

    I am furious that 7 House Dems voted to keep funding a domestic terrorist organization. May they be driven out of office this autumn, and may none of them have a moment of peace again. It also underlines how useless Jeffries is. He can’t keep the coalition together, didn’t even TRY (he refused to whip the votes), and basically, doesn’t give a damn that people are being kidnapped and murdered in the street. He can go to hell right along with the rest of them.

    It will get well below freezing tonight and tomorrow night, and then another snowstorm on Sunday into Monday, dumping about 7 inches or so of snow. I have not made plans to leave the house this weekend. I will hunker down here at home, and hope the power stays on.

    Have a good one, and we’ll catch up and warm up together on Tuesday.

    #freelance #FreelanceFriends #reading #walkTheTalk #writing

  7. Fri. Jan. 23, 2026: Long Distance Support

    image courtesy of Pete Linforth from Pixabay

    Friday, January 23, 2026

    Waxing Moon

    Uranus and Jupiter Retrograde

    Partly sunny and bitterly cold

    The end of another week. Although my weekend started already, and I am honoring the strike today.

    Charlotte was delighted by our ZOOM meditation, and everyone was delighted their favorite feline princess participated.

    Missing last week was fine, because the regular leader was out ill, so probably Madame Download ran it.

    After breakfast, I bundled up and headed out to brush off the car. It wasn’t as difficult as I feared, and I was soon on the road. Grocery store, library, liquor store, home. I made it back before it started snowing again.

    I joined the #FreelanceFriends chat on Bluesky, which was fun, ate lunch, and then turned around the edits for the 2027 Spells. They were just minor tweaks, and my editor was right about everything (as usual). I wanted to make sure to get them to my editor yesterday, since Llewelleyn is located in MN, and I wanted to honor their choices today.

    My bad hip was giving me a lot of trouble, so I decided to try one of those pain patches that you slap on and it gives topical relief. The first forty-five minutes or so, it made me dizzy. Then it was better for a few hours. Then, later in the evening, it made me dizzy again, and when I took it off, I was nauseated. I think I prefer Tiger Balm or the Badger brand rubs and a heating pad.

    Read in the afternoon. Slept reasonably well, although I had odd dreams. There’s a very specific [fictional] hotel that turns up in a lot of my dreams over and over again. I need to figure out the various symbolism in that place.

    I did not want to get up this morning, but Tessa and Charlotte managed to get me out of bed just before 7. Very late for this household. Everyone was fed, morning routine, free write, art journaling.

    I am honoring the strike in Minnesota today by not doing any client work and not spending any money. I will, however, be doing community-based work offline.

    I am furious that 7 House Dems voted to keep funding a domestic terrorist organization. May they be driven out of office this autumn, and may none of them have a moment of peace again. It also underlines how useless Jeffries is. He can’t keep the coalition together, didn’t even TRY (he refused to whip the votes), and basically, doesn’t give a damn that people are being kidnapped and murdered in the street. He can go to hell right along with the rest of them.

    It will get well below freezing tonight and tomorrow night, and then another snowstorm on Sunday into Monday, dumping about 7 inches or so of snow. I have not made plans to leave the house this weekend. I will hunker down here at home, and hope the power stays on.

    Have a good one, and we’ll catch up and warm up together on Tuesday.

    #freelance #FreelanceFriends #reading #walkTheTalk #writing

  8. Wasn’t crazy windy yesterday with warm sunny skies. Tested out the route from Northfield to Cannon Falls since the Mills Towns Trail doesn’t exist yet in #MNastodon . As much gravel as I could include to stay off the roads and it worked great following the Cannon River through Randolph to the dam at Lake Byllesby and then into Cannon Falls for pie and #coffeeonabike at Nic’s before the trip back. Only difficulty was the road closure in Randolph that had to walk the bike through. #BikeTooter

  9. Tallest single use hotels by city in the USA

    The list below identifies the tallest hotels in cities across the United States. It does NOT include hotels that are a mix of lodging and residential uses, nor one contained in an office building. The hotel can include casinos, restaurants, meeting rooms, and those uses often found at/in a hotel property. Rural communities with casino hotels like Tunica, MS and Uncasville, CT are also not included in the list. The minimum height for inclusion is 150 feet.

    Source: businesstraveller.com

    Of the hotels listed, 12 opened/will open in the 2020s; 13 opened in the 2010s; 21 opened in the 2000s; 12 opened in the 1990s; 31 opened in the 1980s; 18 opened in the 1970s; and four opened in the 1960s. The others are from prior decades or the date is not available online.

    The most common hotel brand names found on the list are Marriott with 29, Hilton with 18, Sheraton with 11, Hyatt with 10, Westin with nine, and Omni with seven. Peace!

    The Torch under construction in NYC – Source: newyorkyimby.com

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    1. The Torch (2027): New York City, NY = 1,067 feet – under construction

    2. Fountainebleau Hotel (2023): Las Vegas, Nevada = 737 feet

    3. Marriott Renaissance Center (1977): Detroit, Michigan = 727 feet

    4. Westin Peachtree Plaza (1976): Atlanta, Georgia = 723 feet

    5. Ocean Casino Resort (2012): Atlantic City, NY = 709 feet

    6. The W/The Element Hotels (2020): Philadelphia: PA = 617 feet

    7. Fairmont Hotel (2018): Austin, TX = 591 feet

    8-9. Sheraton Hotel (1959): Dallas, TX and Acqualina Resort & Spa (2004): Sunny Isles Beach, FL = 550 feet

    10. Marriott Rivercenter (1988): San Antonio, TX = 546 feet

    11. Club Quarters River Hotel (1928): Chicago, IL = 521 feet

    12. Westin Town Center (2008): Virginia Beach, VA = 508 feet

    13. Sheraton Crown Center (1980): Kansas City, MO = 504 feet

    14. JW Marriott Marquis (2010): Miami, FL = 502 feet – the Waldorf Astoria that’s being built will include residences

    15. Manchester Grand Hyatt (1992): San Diego, CA = 497 feet

    16. Hilton Union Square (1971): San Francisco, CA = 493 feet

    17. Hyatt Regency Convention Center (2005): Denver, CO = 492 feet – The Four Seasons is taller, but also has residences

    18. Sheraton Hotel (1982): New Orleans, LA = 479 feet

    19. Moxy + AC Hotel Downtown (2023): Los Angeles, CA = 465 feet

    20. Omni Hotel (2009): Fort Worth, TX = 447 feet

    21. Signia by Hilton (2026): Indianapolis, IN = 441 feet – under construction

    22. Marriott Waterfront Hotel (2001): Baltimore, MD = 430 feet

    23. Hyatt Regency Hotel (2010): Orlando, FL = 428 feet

    24. Silver Legacy Resort & Casino (1995): Reno, NV = 410 feet

    25. Hyatt Regency Hotel Downtown (1972): Houston, TX = 401 feet

    26. Renaissance Plaza (1998): Brooklyn, NY = 398 feet

    27. Westin Hotel Copley Place (1983): Boston, MA = 395 feet

    28. Omni Hotel (2018): Louisville, KY = 394 feet

    29. Hilton Grand Waikikian (2008): Honolulu, HI = 390 feet

    30. JW Marriott Hotel (2018): Nashville, TN = 386 feet – several taller hotels include residences

    31. Convention Hotel North: Daytona Beach FL = 385 feet

    32. Marriott City Center (1983): Minneapolis, MN = 381 feet

    33. Hilton at the Key (2025): Arlington, VA = 379 feet

    34-35. Hilton Hotel Downtown (2016): Cleveland, OH and Renaissance Riverview Hotel (1983): Mobile, AL= 374 feet

    36. Hilton Netherland Plaza (1931): Cincinnati, OH = 372 feet

    37. Marriott Hotel (1981): Des Moines, IA = 365 feet

    38. Hilton Hotel Downtown (2022): Columbus, OH = 361 feet

    39. Sheraton Hotel Downtown (2008): Phoenix, AZ = 360 feet

    40. Seneca Hotel & Casino (2006): Niagara Falls, NY = 358 feet

    41. Wyndham City Centre (1974): Springfield, IL = 352 feet

    42. Beau Rivage Casino Hotel (1999): Biloxi, MS = 346 feet

    43. L’Auberge du Lac Resort (2005); lake Charles, LA = 343 feet

    44. Nugget Casino Resort (1984): Sparks, NV = 342 feet

    45. Hilton Mark Center (1985): Alexandria, VA = 338 feet

    46. Wyndham Grand Downtown (1959): Pittsburgh, PA = 333 feet

    47-48. Omni Hotel (1994): Providence, RI and Hilton Hotel (1975): Memphis, TN = 329 feet

    49. Hyatt Regency (2022): Salt Lake City = 327 feet – Grand America Hotel is 328 feet with flagpole

    50. Marriott Hotel Water Street (2000): Tampa, FL = 326 feet

    51-52. Amway Grand Plaza Hotel (1983): Grand Rapids, MI and Sheraton Grand (2001): Sacramento, CA = 318 feet

    53. Fairview Park Marriott (1989): Falls Church, VA = 315 feet

    54. Edgewater Hotel and Casino (1987): Laughlin, NV = 313 feet

    55. Pottawatomie Casino Hotel (2014): Milwaukee, WI = 307

    56. Boca Raton Hotel Tower: Boca Raton, FL = 302 feet

    57. AC Hotel/Residence Inn EpiCentre (2018): Charlotte, NC = 300 feet – several taller hotels include residences

    58. The Watermark Hotel (2021): Tysons Corners, VA = 298 feet

    59. Hilton Mayo Clinic (2019): Rochester, MN = 295 feet

    60. Four Winds Hotel/Casino (2023): South Bend, IN = 291 feet

    61-62. Harrah’s Hotel/Casino (2001): Shreveport, LA and Marriott Hotel (1988): Cambridge, MA = 290 feet

    63-64. Four Seasons Hotel (2007) and Millennium Hotel (1968): St. Louis, MO = 289 feet

    65. Thomas Jefferson Hotel (1929): Birmingham, AL = 287 feet

    66. Waterside Marriott (1981): Norfolk, VA = 285 feet

    67. Hilton Hotel (1975): Hartford, CT = 281 feet

    68. Ocean Enclave by Hilton (2021): Myrtle Beach, SC = 280 feet

    69. Hotel Murano (1984): Tacoma, WA = 276 feet

    70. Marriott City Center (1983): Oakland, CA = 273 feet

    71. Loews Hotel (1998): Miami Beach, FL = 272 feet – several taller hotels include residences

    72. Hyatt Regency Hotel (1990): Rochester, NY = 271 feet

    73. Sheraton Hotel Four Seasons (1991): Greensboro, NC = 270 feet

    74-75. Marriott Hotel (2002): San Jose, CA and Crowne Plaza Hotel (1966): St. Paul, MN = 268 feet

    76-77. Statler Hotel (1923): Buffalo, NY and Hyatt Regency (1989): Bellevue, WA = 265 feet

    78. Sheraton Suites Galleria (1984): Vinnings, GA ~ 262 feet

    79. Hilton Ocean Grand Enclaves (2019): Myrtle Beach, SC = 260 feet

    80-81. The Clyde Hotel (1990): Albuquerque, NM and DoubleTree Hotel (1980): Billings, MT = 256 feet

    82. Marriott Hotel (1975): Jackson, MS = 255 feet

    83-84 Westin Newport Center (2008): Jersey City, NJ = 253 feet and Ritz-Carlton Hotel (1999): Tysons Corners, VA ~ 253 feet

    85-86. The Mayo Hotel (1925): Tulsa, OK and Westin North Hotel (1986): Sandy Springs, GA= 252 feet

    87. Crowne Plaza Hotel (1970): Syracuse, NY = 249 feet

    88. Holiday Inn Media Center One (1981): Burbank, CA = 246 feet

    89. Hilton East Tower (1971): Anchorage, AK = 243 feet

    90-93. Hilton Downtown (1982): Lexington, KY; Omni Hotel (1987): Richmond, VA; Sheraton Hotel (2003): Overland Park, KS; and Hilton Hotel Downtown/Duniway Hotel (1962/2002): Portland, OR = 240 feet

    94-95. DoubleTree Hotel (1970): Omaha, NE and Plaza Hotel (1930): El Paso = 239 feet

    96. Marriott Plaza (1984): Winston-Salem, NC = 237 feet

    97. Marriott Perimeter Center: Dunwoody, GA ~ 230 feet

    98. Pelican Beach Resort: Destin, FL = 229 feet

    99. Omni Bayfront Hotel (1985): Corpus Christi, TX = 226 feet

    100-101. Marriott Hotel (1976): Baton Rouge, LA and Davenport Hotel (2007): Spokane, WA = 224 feet

    102-103. Hyatt Regency Hotel (1997): Wichita, KS and Westin Hotel (2021): Tempe, AZ = 223 feet

    104-105. DoubleTree Hotel (1972): Tallahassee, FL and Westin Resort (2009): Cape Coral, FL= 220 feet

    106. Aloft Hotel (2016): Long Island City, NY = 219 feet

    107. Marriott Hotel: Little Rock, AR = 217 feet

    108. Hyatt Regency Hotel (2001): Jacksonville, FL = 216 feet

    109. Omni Hotel (2021): Oklahoma City, OK = 214 feet

    110-112. Sheraton Capital Center (1982): Raleigh, NC = 213 feet and Radisson Riverfront (1970): Covington, KY; and Marriott Hotel: Irvine, CA ~ 213

    113. Sheraton Hotel (1970): Bloomington, MN ~ 210 feet

    114. Omni Hotel at Yale (1966): New Haven, CT= 209 feet

    115. Radisson Hotel: Fargo, ND = 207 feet

    116. Sheraton Suites Hotel: Wilmington, DE = 205 feet

    117. Marriott Hotel (1981): Anaheim, CA = 197 feet

    118. The Grove Hotel (2000): Boise, ID = 196 feet

    119. Hilton Garden Inn (1985): Toledo, OH = 195 feet

    120-122. Hotel InterUrban (2018): Tukwila, WA ~ 190 feet and Ramada Plaza (1969); Macon, GA = 190 feet and Hilton Hotel (1992): Glendale, CA ~ 190 feet

    123. Westin Downtown (1986): Washington, DC = 187 feet

    124. Marriott Hotel: Springfield, MA = 183 feet

    125-127. DoubleTree Hotel (1979): Cedar Rapids; Holiday Inn Waterfront (1977): Duluth, MN; and Robert Treat Hotel (1962): Newark, NJ ~ 180 feet

    128. Marriott Town Center Hotel (1982): Charleston, WV = 175 feet

    129. Marriott Las Colinas (2000): Irving, TX = 174 feet

    130. Wyndham Hotel (1929): Reading, PA ~ 171 feet

    131-132. Breakers Hotel (1926): Long Beach, CA = 170 feet and Marriott Hotel (1986): Torrance, CA ~ 170 feet

    133. Hilton Hotel (1979): St. Petersburg, FL = 167 feet

    134. Casino Del Sol Hotel (2011): Tucson, AZ = 166 feet

    135. Marriott Downtown: Bethesda, MD = 165 feet

    136-139. Herring Hotel (1926): Amarillo, TX = 164 feet and Hyatt Place Riverfront Crossings (2018): Iowa City; Marriott Hotel (1980): Columbia, SC; and Westin Poinsett Hotel (1925): Greenville, SC ~ 164 feet

    140. Edgewater Hotel (1945): Madison, WI = 160 feet

    141-142. The Broadmoor (1918): Colorado Springs, CO and Hotel Indigo (2009): Asheville NC ~ 154 feet

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    SOURCES:

    #cities #geography #history #hotels #landUse #lodging #skylines #skyscrapers #tourism #travel

  10. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR AUGUST 13, 2024:

    A #high-pressure system will provide the #Northland with #summer-like #weather conditions.

    #Clearing skies Monday night will make the #Northern #Lights visible with lows in the 50s. Some #patchy #fog is possible in spots.

    Tuesday will be #sunny with #temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s. A #pop-up #shower is still possible.

    VIDEO: fox21online.com/2024/08/12/mon

    #wxtooter #wx #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  11. Happy #Thursday afternoon from the #Northland!

    Unless you are right next to #LakeSuperior, you are enjoying a very #warm and #sunny #spring day in the region.

    The #dry and #breezy conditions are going to increase #fire danger levels, especially west of Highway 53.

    #wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  12. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR AUGUST 13, 2024:

    A #high-pressure system will provide the #Northland with #summer-like #weather conditions.

    #Clearing skies Monday night will make the #Northern #Lights visible with lows in the 50s. Some #patchy #fog is possible in spots.

    Tuesday will be #sunny with #temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s. A #pop-up #shower is still possible.

    VIDEO: fox21online.com/2024/08/12/mon

    #wxtooter #wx #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  13. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR AUGUST 13, 2024:

    A #high-pressure system will provide the #Northland with #summer-like #weather conditions.

    #Clearing skies Monday night will make the #Northern #Lights visible with lows in the 50s. Some #patchy #fog is possible in spots.

    Tuesday will be #sunny with #temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s. A #pop-up #shower is still possible.

    VIDEO: fox21online.com/2024/08/12/mon

    #wxtooter #wx #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  14. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR AUGUST 13, 2024:

    A #high-pressure system will provide the #Northland with #summer-like #weather conditions.

    #Clearing skies Monday night will make the #Northern #Lights visible with lows in the 50s. Some #patchy #fog is possible in spots.

    Tuesday will be #sunny with #temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s. A #pop-up #shower is still possible.

    VIDEO: fox21online.com/2024/08/12/mon

    #wxtooter #wx #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  15. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR AUGUST 13, 2024:

    A #high-pressure system will provide the #Northland with #summer-like #weather conditions.

    #Clearing skies Monday night will make the #Northern #Lights visible with lows in the 50s. Some #patchy #fog is possible in spots.

    Tuesday will be #sunny with #temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s. A #pop-up #shower is still possible.

    VIDEO: fox21online.com/2024/08/12/mon

    #wxtooter #wx #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  16. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR APRIL 21, 2026:

    The #dry and #warm weather pattern continues in the #Northland

    Skies will #clear Monday night with low #temperatures in the 30s. Tuesday will see #sunny skies and a light northerly wind with highs in the 50s next to #LakeSuperior, with 60s farther inland.

    VIDEO/DISCUSSION: fox21online.com/weather

    #wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  17. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR APRIL 21, 2026:

    The #dry and #warm weather pattern continues in the #Northland

    Skies will #clear Monday night with low #temperatures in the 30s. Tuesday will see #sunny skies and a light northerly wind with highs in the 50s next to #LakeSuperior, with 60s farther inland.

    VIDEO/DISCUSSION: fox21online.com/weather

    #wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  18. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR APRIL 21, 2026:

    The #dry and #warm weather pattern continues in the #Northland

    Skies will #clear Monday night with low #temperatures in the 30s. Tuesday will see #sunny skies and a light northerly wind with highs in the 50s next to #LakeSuperior, with 60s farther inland.

    VIDEO/DISCUSSION: fox21online.com/weather

    #wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  19. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MAY 13, 2026:

    #Showers and #clouds will move out of the #Northland Tuesday night. Low #temperatures will be #seasonal in the upper 30s and low 40s.

    A high-pressure system provide us with #sunny skies Wednesday as a northerly #breeze persist. Highs will be in the upper 50s and low 60s by #LakeSuperior, with upper 60s and low 70s farther inland.

    VIDEO/DISCUSSION: fox21online.com/weather

    #wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  20. Happy #Sunday afternoon from the #Northland!

    It's a #sunny, but #cool #spring day for the region. A bit of #breeze isn't helping to make it feel much #warmer.

    These conditions are increasing the #fire danger in the region. Please #burn with caution and follow all bans and restrictions the next several days.

    #wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  21. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MAY 13, 2026:

    #Showers and #clouds will move out of the #Northland Tuesday night. Low #temperatures will be #seasonal in the upper 30s and low 40s.

    A high-pressure system provide us with #sunny skies Wednesday as a northerly #breeze persist. Highs will be in the upper 50s and low 60s by #LakeSuperior, with upper 60s and low 70s farther inland.

    VIDEO/DISCUSSION: fox21online.com/weather

    #wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  22. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MAY 13, 2026:

    #Showers and #clouds will move out of the #Northland Tuesday night. Low #temperatures will be #seasonal in the upper 30s and low 40s.

    A high-pressure system provide us with #sunny skies Wednesday as a northerly #breeze persist. Highs will be in the upper 50s and low 60s by #LakeSuperior, with upper 60s and low 70s farther inland.

    VIDEO/DISCUSSION: fox21online.com/weather

    #wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  23. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MAY 13, 2026:

    #Showers and #clouds will move out of the #Northland Tuesday night. Low #temperatures will be #seasonal in the upper 30s and low 40s.

    A high-pressure system provide us with #sunny skies Wednesday as a northerly #breeze persist. Highs will be in the upper 50s and low 60s by #LakeSuperior, with upper 60s and low 70s farther inland.

    VIDEO/DISCUSSION: fox21online.com/weather

    #wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  24. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MAY 13, 2026:

    #Showers and #clouds will move out of the #Northland Tuesday night. Low #temperatures will be #seasonal in the upper 30s and low 40s.

    A high-pressure system provide us with #sunny skies Wednesday as a northerly #breeze persist. Highs will be in the upper 50s and low 60s by #LakeSuperior, with upper 60s and low 70s farther inland.

    VIDEO/DISCUSSION: fox21online.com/weather

    #wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  25. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR NOVEMBER 5, 2025:

    A quick moving #storm system will bring light #rain #showers through the #Northland Tuesday night, with #clearing skies to follow. Low #temperatures will be in the 30s as #winds increase in strength.

    Wednesday will see mainly #sunny skies. A decent northwest #breeze will make the 40s and low 50s for highs feel a bit cooler.

    VIDEO: fox21online.com/2025/11/04/tue

    #wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  26. The bizarre “winter” of 2024 continues. Today’s version: The calm before the Storm. Longest winter thaw on record (only 150 years or so) will end tomorrow, but sunny and 40+F this morning. So, nothing for it but get on the #prioritybicycles and get a ride in before the estimated 2-6 inches of rain and snow tonight. There are worse ways to prepare for snow than #cycling ! #MNastodon #BikeTooter Kudo’s to MN State Climatology office for great write ups: dnr.state.mn.us/climate/journa

  27. Happy #Tuesday afternoon from the #Northland!

    It's a #sunny and #seasonal early #spring day in the region. #Temperatures are warming up to the 40s for highs for most of us.

    Enjoy the #sun, as more #clouds and a few #sprinkles are coming through tomorrow.

    #wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

  28. It's currently 65°F here in the Twin Cities, sunny and warm... by Wed morning it will be 5°F. What a strange winter it's been!

    #MNstodon #Minnesota

  29. NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR JANUARY 20 & 21, 2024:

    A #weather pattern change will be taking place throughout the weekend in the #Northland as a #high-pressure system passes through.

    Saturday will be #sunny with #lake #effect #snow ending with most of us getting to the teens for #highs.

    Sunday will be quite #breezy with more #clouds as #temperatures warm back to seasonal levels.

    VIDEO & DISCUSSION: fox21online.com/weather/

    #wxtooter #wx #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx