Weather chats with Mark Seeley

Winter hits hard after warm fall
Seeley also has a forecast for lower than average temperatures to stay in the state through Christmas.
November temperatures several degrees above normal so far
MPR's Phil Picardi spoke with University of Minnesota Climatologist Mark Seeley about average temperatures in Minnesota that are up to 10 degrees above normal in some areas. It continues a trend for 2016 so far. He also talks about the Twin Cities approaching the longest growing season on record.
It's just a continuation of a wet 2016 for many parts of Minnesota including Brainerd, Redwood Falls and Waseca.