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Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
Despite frost, wind, hail, cold and extreme heat, the strawberries are ready and waiting at Country Blossom Farm in Minnesota.
Jenny Schlecht's family's farm was in the path of strong storms on the evening of June 20 and had plenty of damage. Despite all of the damage, they know it could have been much worse.
Landfill workers have been working 12 hour shifts since Saturday so Bemidjians can drop off stumps, branches and other storm damage.

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Hot May weather almost fooled Ann Bailey into planting warm-season plants early. But she knew from her own experience and the experience of those before her that it’s safer to wait for Memorial Day.
A few areas may get some light rain through the weekend, but overall we are tracking a seasonable stretch for the holiday weekend.
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
Recently, there has been a change in the things that matter the most to me.
This proved to be extremely popular, and we were asked to continue writing something about the weather for the paper each day.
Showers slide through the region for Friday, and the northwest winds to follow will usher in a cool stretch for the weekend.
It takes a trained expert to distinguish storm damage from straight-line wind from storm damage from a tornado.
In this Weather Wednesday we look at how weathercasts have evolved over John Wheeler's 40 years at WDAY.
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
Each second represents roughly one-fifth of a mile, or about 1,000 feet.
The geological record offers strong evidence of numerous climate upheavals throughout prehistory

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