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CLIMATE: Get to causes
Monday’s weekly column on weather by Randy Mann dealt with “the destructive wildfires erupting across the West, and in Europe as well.” Mann referred to an article in the journal Earthsky, saying that “fire seasons in this country have expanded by an average of 78 days.”

Today is the hottest day so far this year
UPDATE (4:40 p.m.): How hot was it? Not quite the century mark, but Press meteorologist Randy Mann confirmed a high temperature of 97 today in Coeur d’Alene.
Weather Mann live
COEUR d’ALENE — Press meteorologist Randy Mann will answer questions this afternoon during a live session on the Coeur d’Alene Press Facebook page.
Wind speeds clocked at 60 mph in Cd'A
Meteorologist Randy Mann told The Press that as of 5 p.m., wind gusts in Coeur d'Alene had reached 60 mph.
Rain deluges area
COEUR d’ALENE — About an inch and a quarter of rain pounded Coeur d’Alene from late Thursday afternoon to 5 p.m. tonight, according to Press meteorologist Randy Mann.
Rain deluges area
COEUR d'ALENE — About an inch and a quarter of rain pounded Coeur d'Alene from late Thursday afternoon to 5 p.m. on Friday, according to Press meteorologist Randy Mann.
Smoke begone!
Air quality may start to improve as early as this weekend with showers a slight possibility, said Press meteorologist Randy Mann.
Watch: Randy Mann's fall and winter weather outlook
La Nina is batting her eyelashes at North America.
Winds blamed for smoky conditions
The air in the Coeur d'Alene area was choked with smoke on Thursday night, the result of gusting winds that fanned regional wildfires and created tinder dry conditions, said local meteorologist Randy Mann.
THANKS: To our favorite weatherMann
In reading “Forecast Calls for 20-Year Celebration” on Monday (April 15) in the Coeur d’Alene Press, I wanted to give a heartfelt thank you to Randy Mann for his years of dedication and service to providing accurate weather for our area. Mann’s commentaries on the weather, along with Cliff Harris, provide the bright spot to my days.
Video: Sun and shower outlook
Will we be wearing sunglasses or dodging rain clouds? Meteorologist Randy Mann shares his forecast for the start of May.
Weather changing in a big way
Winter is coming. Not really, but the rains are. Local meteorologist Randy Mann said the weather is changing in a big way this weekend and into next week.
Video: Where's the sunshine?
Meteorologist Randy Mann tells us when we'll see some drier, warmer days as we head into May.
Nearly a foot of snow falls; more on the way
According to Press meteorologist Randy Mann, Monday's storm dumped 11.3 inches of snow on Coeur d'Alene. And that's not all, folks.
CLIMATE: Trust the experts
I note with interest Wednesday’s letter by Preston W. Wilson Jr. He complains about Cliff Harris and Randy Mann, but all he succeeds in doing is make himself look very uninformed.

The nightmare after Halloween
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CLIMATE: Healthy skepticism
My thanks go out to Douglas Harro for his work in debunking some dubious facts in Randy Mann’s Nov. 26 column. You have done all Coeur d’Alene Press readers a service.
MANN: Sincere condolences
To Randy Mann: I was stunned Monday morning to read your article and learn your wife, Sally, had passed from cancer. I am one of many who can relate to the struggles you both had gone through and those that are ahead of you. My wife, Sharon, also of 26 years, passed from breast cancer, July 18, 1993, at 11:32 p.m.; I heard her last heartbeat. So, my heart goes out to you my friend. May God give you wisdom in the decisions you will be making without that balance I know Sally most likely provided.
JOURNALISTS: A terrific trio
A short note to voice my appreciation for Ms. Dickerson’s writings as the Coeur d’Alene Press Consumer Gal. She is a “must read” for me. I would also include Syd Albright’s Sunday series and Randy Mann’s Monday weather summary.

Mann responds to 'attack on credibility'
Friday, a My Turn column suggested that my weekly columns are based upon material that is “not based on science” and the information is “plagiarized.”