We've had a stretch of warmer than normal temperatures in Central Minnesota recently but that is not the case in Alaska. There is a reason for this according to Meteorologist Megan Mulford from the National Weather Service in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Black ice. You've heard about it, you've heard (or experienced) horror stories about driving over it. Here's how to stay safe during non-summer driving season.
Are you a snoozer? Chilly Minnesota weather makes it much easier to hit snooze as a way to stay in that cozy, warm bed. But is it bad for you? Results are in!