Record high temps in Minneapolis, MN made it feel more like late April than the second week of January. With record temps in the mid 50s around Minneapolis and little to no snow anywhere to be found, it was easier to spot people out along the Stone Arch Bridge in downtown Minneapolis or around Lake Harriet wearing shorts and T-Shirts then it was to spot snow piles on the ground.
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nice video
mcfarlc1000 1 month ago
you shot this on DSRL cause most people are video camera shy. we get the dodger type won't step in front my pop can size HD video camera. yet we have 60D now to catch those moment.
akush55 1 month ago
last year was so much funner! the sliding and bumping the cars going crunch.. but hang on things are coming your way??
akush55 1 month ago
Same in European part of Russia...Not so warm compared to Minneapolis, but still we've got record temps.
belarusiv 1 month ago
Same here in Columbus, Ohio, mother nature got her seasons all messed up this winter! In December, here, the shrubs and trees began budding! As for snow, only a dusting so far last week, last winter the snow wouldn't shut off! Total weirdness!!
korpilanmaki 1 month ago
Nice...but wearing shorts is pushing it a little...Oh yaaawww u betcha!
miker555 1 month ago
Lol ^
dmclean02 1 month ago
Ahhh... yes. Typical Minnesota winter.
TornadoBob1 1 month ago