Mar 4 - 5 storm
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Freezing rain started at approximately 2018-03-04 8:50 pm CST in Brainerd MN
2018-03-05 rain has turned to snow
Brainerd Minnesota Lakes area is a regional shopping, industrial, and tourism center. There are many nearby resorts that take advantage of the many nearby lakes including Gull Lake. The Mississippi River flows right through Brainerd with five road/highway bridges and one railroad bridge crossing it. There is also the Paul Bunyan Trail, a bowling alley in Brainerd, Movie theater in Baxter, Amusement Parks in area. Brainerd is also home to one of the Central Lakes College campuses. More in General Info and Business Directory.
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Freezing rain started at approximately 2018-03-04 8:50 pm CST in Brainerd MN
2018-03-05 rain has turned to snow
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In the winter Snow and Ice can make it difficult to drive. Avoid driving, if possible during difficult conditions. If you must drive, Allow extra time to get to your destination. Slow Down. Have snow and ice cleared from your vehicle. Keep your headlights on. Have a survivor kit including water, food, blanket, flashlight, and wear winter clothing including coat, hat, gloves/mittens.
for current conditions go to www.511mn.org
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Moon sets and Sun rises over Brainerd high School with sun dogs
Sundog moon set 2-1-2018 still images
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taken from Brainerd MN
Lunar Eclipse 1-31-2018 still images
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Photos from Brainerd MN 12-31-2017
Stay warm this New years Eve!
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http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/safety/ice/
Dec 22 2017 MN DNR: "The best present you can give family and friends this holiday season? Your presence. Think twice. Don't be fooled by early ice."
If going out have ice picks. If walking, on a snowmobile or ATV, wearing a life jacket may help.
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