
Show overview
Northland Outdoors launched in 2024 and has put out 100 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 15 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 2 min and 3 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 6 months ago. Published by Forum Communications Co..
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Hunting, fishing and wildlife news from North Dakota and Minnesota. Weekly weather forecasts every Thursday.
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View all 100 episodesOne last mild weekend for the region
A big cold snap is on the way next week for Thanksgiving.
Temperatures drop back down this weekend
We wrapped up this week on a mild note, with temperatures well into the 50s and 60s. As we go into the weekend however a cold front looks to change that. Friday evening into Saturday morning areas of showers will move with the front, but quickly clear out by Saturday afternoon.
The first taste of winter
Temperatures take a plunge and some of us will see our first snow flakes of the season.
A cloudy and cool start to November
After a cool and breezy Halloween with scattered showers, we dry out as we go into the weekend. The first day of November brings an overcast afternoon throughout the region.
Becoming windy this weekend as temperatures warm up
As we head into the weekend we get a break from the chilly temperatures over this past week. The winds start to pick up on Saturday, with breezy south winds by the mid to late afternoon.
Breezy and perhaps a bit wet this weekend
As we head to Saturday, we are keeping an eye on a shower or two that may slide across parts of South Dakota, and by the afternoon will slide into southwest Minnesota. Rain in these showers will be rather light however, and this will be the only chance for rain across the weekend for most of the region.
A damp but warm weekend around the Northland
We will start the weekend with dry conditions, however Saturday evening will bring in some showers, that will stick around for some through the end of the weekend.
Returning to seasonal temperatures
We say goodbye to the 80s and return to normal October weather.
A sunny and warm end to September
We are wrapping up September on a very warm and sunny note just like this past week. A cold front looks to past through the region Friday evening. This looks to bring a slight chance of showers along the Canadian border. After this slight chance of rain, we stay dry throughout the weekend.
Rain slowly moves to the east
The rain continues to fall over the upper Midwest as we go into the weekend. On and off showers do start to back off in the Dakotas as the system moves east however. The main area of rain brings a soggy scene over Minnesota and Wisconsin for Saturday.
A very warm weekend for mid-September
This weekend looks to bring back more active chances of rain and some very warm weather for the middle of September. Shower and storm chances move through the Dakotas Friday evening out west. By Saturday the main chances of rain remain in the Dakotas.
Wind backs down this weekend
After what's been a much cooler and windy past few days, relief is in sight this weekend. Winds will still be breezy from the north west for most of the region for Friday, but that backs off into the evening. By Saturday, winds are might lighter for a more pleasant afternoon outside.
Pleasant weather for most but rain in South Dakota
We are heading into Labor Day and for many of us, the weather looks to be very pleasant this weekend. South Dakota however, will be looking at a rain system setting up shop the next few days.
Showers early on before a cool weekend
Friday will be the main day we see chances for rain this weekend, but cooler temperatures will be moving in for a breezy weekend around the Northland.
Cooling down for some of us
We continue our active wet pattern as we go into this weekend. Storms from overnight Friday in the Dakotas travel east, resulting in showers and t-showers throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin during the afternoon for Saturday. As we go into Sunday another round of shower and storm chances move into the region.
A quiet and cooler weekend ahead
After a stormy end to the week, we have a nice and quiet weekend to look forward to. Strong to severe storms look to move through the Red River Valley Friday evening, then move east and weaken overnight.
Rain chances to start off August
As we head into the first weekend of August, areas of rain and diminishing smoke will be the main features. For Saturday the south wind will help continue to clean out the smoke from the Canadian Wildfire, along with some chances of afternoon T-Showers in the Dakotas.
A hot and humid final weekend of July
Storm chances will be around into the new week as well.
Tracking rain chances at the end of the weekend
It's another weekend where most of us get a break from the rain. After Friday's thunder showers that rolled through the region, the last of that system moves out by Saturday morning. By the afternoon, a lot of us will be looking at partly to mostly sunny skies over the region.
A quiet weekend ahead, which is perfect
Sunny skies and seasonal temperatures will be over the region this weekend.