Winter is one season that can bring many emotions. Like it, love it, or tolerate it... One thing is for sure. Winter brings some of the most beautiful photos. Here are some viewer photos from Winter 2020/19.
We all know that exercise is good for all of us, and it is important for the furry members of our family as well. Join Meterologist Brandon Weathers each morning for the Walking with Weathers forecast.
Storms blew across Minnesota and Wisconsin on Friday, August 14 with heavy rain and damaging winds, but leaving rainbows and a beautiful sunset behind.
The winter season officially begins on December 21, but as you know, winter can visit the Northland anytime, and linger as long as she wants. Here are some viewer photos from Winter 2019.
The Northland was prepared. Two winter storms were forecast to hit the region over the Thanksgiving holiday and weekend. Viewers shared their storm photos with the WDIO Storm Team.
The rich colors of gold and reds, the crisp white of the early snow... are all signs of a beautiful autumn season in the Northland. We consider the months of September, October, and November to fall in that category.
Heading out on a hike is a fun way to stay active and pass time, especially in a pandemic. However early sunsets during the winter can make it easy to lose your way. The St. Louis County Rescue Squad shares important tips to stay oriented in the Northland wilderness.
Sisters Izzy and LeeAna Burley have been competing in archery since they were about five years old. Now the high schoolers are two of the top-25 compound archers in the north.
Ice skating can be a fun way to break up the winter monotony. While lakes and ponds aren't always in great condition, ice in Piedmont is kept up daily, all thanks to volunteers.