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Town-By-Town Snow Totals Released Across Minnesota: How Much Did You Get?
Below are the latest unofficial snowfall totals reported to the National Weather Service after the weekend storm.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — A powerful winter storm that swept across Minnesota over the weekend left behind widespread snowfall, blizzard conditions, and dozens of crashes statewide, according to the National Weather Service and the Minnesota State Patrol.
Snowfall ended early Monday, but blowing and drifting snow, icy roads, and bitter cold continued to impact travel during the morning commute.
Snowfall Totals Reported
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Snow totals across much of the Twin Cities metro and southern Minnesota landed in the 6- to 8-inch range, with some locations reporting even higher amounts.
The following totals were reported to the NWS as of Monday morning.
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Twin Cities Metro
MSP Airport: 5.8 inches
Burnsville: 7 to 7.5 inches
Savage: 7 inches
Roseville: 7 inches
Shoreview: 7 inches
Maple Grove: 6 to 6.2 inches
Bloomington: 3 inches
Coon Rapids: 2.5 inches
South Metro and Southern Minnesota
Madison Lake: 8 inches
Le Sueur area: 7.1 inches
Kasota area: 6.8 inches
Plato: 6.7 inches
Jordan area: 5.5 inches
North and Northeast Metro
Forest Lake area: 7.2 inches
Chisago City area: 6 inches
Wyoming area: 4 inches
Hugo area: 4 inches
West and Northwest Metro
Corcoran area: 4.4 to 6.2 inches
Greenfield area: 6.4 inches
Otsego area: 6.5 inches
Maple Plain area: 4.5 inches
Storm Impacts and Crashes
The Minnesota State Patrol reported numerous crashes and vehicles off the road as conditions deteriorated Sunday night into Monday morning.
The National Weather Service said the storm’s impacts were driven not only by snowfall totals but also by strong northwest winds that caused near-zero visibility at times in open areas. Blizzard warnings were in effect for parts of western and southern Minnesota during the height of the storm.
Although snow has ended, wind chills dropped below zero across the state.
The Minnesota State Patrol urged drivers to slow down and use caution as cleanup efforts continue and lingering storm impacts persist across Minnesota.
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