Midwinter Madness: Record-Breaking Warmth Hits Minnesota

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The Twin Cities experienced record high temperatures before noon on January 31, with readings surpassing the previous record of 46 degrees. Southern Minnesota saw highs in the 50s to near 60 degrees, contributing to the warmest winter on record for most Minnesota locations. Temperatures are expected to remain around 20 degrees warmer than average through the first week of February.
- Winter is broken: Record high reached before noon in the Twin Cities MPR News
- Wednesday temps could set record for warmest January day in Minnesota Star Tribune
- NEXT Weather: April warmth in January, with record-breaking high Wednesday CBS Minnesota
- Unusual midwinter warmth to challenge records in north-central US AOL
- Minnesota weather: One of the warmest January days on record likely Wednesday; slightly cooler into Friday FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
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