Average annual rainfall is 29.4 in.
Average annual snowfall is 55.9 in.
Twin cities are cities that are geographically close to each other and merge into each other. Such as: * Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas * Minneapolis - St. Paul, Minnesota * Kansas City, Kansas - Kansas City, Missouri
The twin cities that lie along the Missouri River are Kansas City in Missouri and Kansas City in Kansas. These cities are separated by the Missouri River and are collectively referred to as the Kansas City metropolitan area.
Saint Paul is located in the southeastern part of the state of Minnesota, USA. It is situated directly across the Mississippi River from Minneapolis. The city is part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area, which is in the east-central region of Minnesota.
Depends where, obviously - MN is a big state. It would be 2006 for Rochester and the La Crosse WI area. Same for NW MN up around Moorehead (in fact, prior to 2006 there had been at least a trace on the ground every year since 1957). I can't find data for the twin cities or Duluth, however.
Brownsdale MinnesotaBrownsdale, MN may have the highest average temperature in Minnesota...I am not sure. But if you are talking regions in Minnesota the Southeast has the warmest temperatures.
The University of Minnesota Twin Cities is located in the state of Minnesota.
Minneapolis / St. Paul (The Twin Cities) is in Minnesota.
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There are different twin cities in many different countries. In the United States, the two cities that are referred to as the Twin-Cities are Minneapolis and Saint Paul in the state Minnesota.
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Minneapolis-St.Paul, Minnesota
In Minnesota near the twin cities.
The twin cities are Minneapolis and St. Paul, which are located in Minnesota.
No there is not a University of Minnesota campus in California.
The Minnesota Twins are named after the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. And so the TC stands for Twin Cities.
In the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area.