Episodes
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Larry Weber talks about the insects and reptiles that are all around, and he heralds 90 years since the hottest week in Duluth's history
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Larry Weber talks about the signs of summer, including the inevitable rise in temps
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Missing episodes?
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Judy Gibbs fills in for Larry Weber and talks about summer sightings
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Larry Weber talks about the positive impact of the recent rainfall
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Larry Weber talks about the precipitation stats, the new month, and all of the growing ahead
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Larry Weber talks about the shift from blooming spring to the many different beginnings of summer
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Larry Weber talks about spring in the Northland.
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Larry Weber talks about the lack of appropriate precipitation, the longer days, and lots of natural changes this May
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Larry Weber talks about the lower-than-average temps that have started the month and the various sights of spring
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Larry Weber details the month that was and the continuation of an emerging spring
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Larry Weber talks about some new sounds and sights in the Northland as Spring goes into full swing
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Larry Weber talks about the arrival of many birds to the area, including some that are right on schedule
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Larry talks about a change in the most frequent raptor sighting, the increase in migration, and another creature of flight to keep an eye open for
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Between odd sights, sounds, and unpredictable weather, April is often a weird one
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Larry Weber talks about the weird weather of March and the sights and sounds of the changing season
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Larry Weber talks about the start of spring and plenty of signs of the season
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Larry Weber talks about all the variables in these final (official) days of winter
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Larry Weber wraps up February and talks about what's ahead in the unpredictable month of March
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Larry Weber talks about the recent snowfall, the wavering temps, and the actual end of winter
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Larry runs the numbers after a big downfall of snow and sleet