Paul Douglas has 45 years of television and radio experience, the vast majority of that time spent tracking weather in Minnesota. A serial entrepreneur, Douglas has launched 7 weather-tech businesses and written 4 books about weather and climate change. A member of the Minnesota Broadcast Hall of Fame, Douglas was featured in NOVA’s “Decoding the Weather Machine” and had a role in Steven Spielberg's movies "Jurassic Park" and "Twister". Paul has been married for nearly 40 years, with two sons and a grandson, Jordan.
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Wisconsin – You OK? Study: 7 out of 10 “Drunkest Cities” in USA in the Badger State
Excessive binge drinking is a national problem, but Wisconsin has 7 of the top 10 cities for heaviest rates of alcohol consumption.
Wisconsin – You OK? Study: 7 out of 10 “Drunkest Cities” in USA in the Badger State
Excessive binge drinking is a national problem, but Wisconsin has 7 of the top 10 cities for heaviest rates of alcohol consumption.
Pavement-Buckling Heat? These Cities in Minnesota and Wisconsin Will Feel Like 110F
The hottest air of the summer will brush much of Minnesota and Wisconsin with a heat index anywhere from 100 to 111F Tuesday and Wednesday, hot enough to buckle roads according to NOAA
Crazy: Hurricane Hilary May Hit Los Angeles as tropical storm by Monday
Under the heading anything is possible in 2023, Hurricane Hilary is expected to impact San Diego and Los Angeles with tropical storm force winds and serious flooding this weekend
Minnesota Brushed by 1-in-100 Year “Heat Dome” Next Week: Where Will it Feel Like 110F?
The hottest weather of the summer may brush parts of southern and western Minnesota with 100-degree heat next week, with potentially dangerous heat indices
It’s Official: Here is the Most Popular State Park in Minnesota and Wisconsin
Have you checked out the most popular state park in both Minnesota and Wisconsin? Here are the most-searched parks.
Morbid CDC Data: The Animal Most Likely to Kill You in Minnesota and Wisconsin
The number one killer isn't mosquitoes, spiders, snakes or big bears lurking in the woods.
Crazy-Hot: Did “Sweaty Corn” Make It Feel Like 125 Degrees in Iowa Last Week?
On a stinking hot, humid day it it entirely possible that some of the sticky humidity you feel comes from corn plants sweating at night
Here’s How the “30-30 Rule” May Save Your Life During a Northland Thunderstorm Season
Just because it's not raining doesn't mean the lightning threat is over - the 30-30 Rule could, in reality, save your life.
Hiccups, Hangovers and Food Poisoning. Natural Cures That Actually Work
Sometimes the old ways are the best ways, and people have shared cures for hiccups, hangovers and food poisoning that sounds a little crazy at first glance, but they work.