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Thursday marked the first day of spring and the end of a very peculiar winter. According to state climate data, winter is Minnesota’s fastest warming season. Minnesota winters have warmed two to three times faster than summers.
Kenny Blumenfeld, a senior climatologist with the State Climatology Office, joined Minnesota Now to talk about the state’s warming winters and the impact climate change has on the environment.
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Thursday marked the first day of spring and the end of a very peculiar winter. According to state climate data, winter is Minnesota’s fastest warming season. Minnesota winters have warmed two to three times faster than summers.
Kenny Blumenfeld, a senior climatologist with the State Climatology Office, joined Minnesota Now to talk about the state’s warming winters and the impact climate change has on the environment.

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