
A Few Numbers/Conversions to Remember During the Olympics:
Now you can convert from Centigrade to Fahrenheit with these quick references...
10 degrees Celsius = 50 degrees Fahrenheit
0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit
-10 degrees Celsius = 14 degrees Fahrenheit
Also, remember that every 1 degree Celsius = 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Minnesota Twins and Canada Native, Justin Morneau, Carried Olympic Torch Yesterday @ 3:45 CST
You can watch the LIVE Olympic Torch Relay coverage here
Interestingly, once the Olympic Torch reaches Vancouver, British Columbia, it will have traveled nearly 28,000 miles and have become the longest traveled torch relay in a single country history.

In Our Neck of the Woods
Flurries and light snow showers will be possible the next couple of days, but it appears the heaviest of the snow from the next (Canadian) Alberta Clipper will be in southwestern Minnesota:

Temperatures will fall slightly behind this next clipper system, but just a few degrees. Our high temperatures over the next 5 to 7 days will hover in the mid 20's, slightly below average. I still don't see any big warm ups or Arctic outbreaks in the near future. I do, however, see the sunshine in the extended forecast, which is much stronger now than it was just a few weeks ago. Go ahead, step outside for a few second when the sun is shining brightly... I guarantee you'll notice a dramatic difference in the intensity of the sun and I bet those few seconds in the sun will last, perhaps, for a few minutes. You may even get a hint of spring fever (I know I did).
Todd's Outlook for St. Cloud
Friday: Mostly cloudy with a few flurries and scattered light snow showers. No accumulation expected. High 23
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy. Perhaps a flurry or two. Low: 8
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. A little light snow, accumulations likely in southwest MN. High 23
Sunday: Cupid sightings possible. Lingering clouds and flurries? High 21
Monday (Presidents' Day): Mix of clouds and sun with a flake or two. High: 22
Tuesday: Partly cloudy, slightly warmer. High: 23
Wednesday: Looking bright, slightly below normal temps. High: 24
Thursday: Mostly sunny. High 24
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