Why do people in MN talk about the weather 24/7?
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Why do people in MN talk about the weather 24/7?

When we jokingly call it MinneSNOWta we aren’t kidding.
The reason Minnesotans talk about the weather nonstop is because it feels like half of the time it’s trying to kill us. Winter ate spring this year, plain and simple. The following photos were taken April 19, when we thought we had the last snow storm of the season. In reality it happen much later—mid May—when most of the world was enjoying blooming trees and fresh green grass. At this point I have so many “Winter Storm” photo folders it’s all a big deja vu, so pretend this is the last snow storm of the year.