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Here's How Much Snow Fell In Minnetonka Over The Weekend
"Frontogenesis" is to blame for some towns getting blanketed with nearly two feet of snow, while others getting less than 5 inches of snow.

MINNETONKA, MN — Friday's snowstorm pounded the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area with heavy snow. Many local totals exceeded the forecasted snowfall.
Much of Minnetonka saw 6 inches of snowfall. Meanwhile across the metro, East St. Paul saw whopping 21 inches fall over the weekend.
Coon Rapids saw 5.5 inches.
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A meteorological phenomenon called "frontogenesis" is to blame for some towns in the metro getting blanketed with nearly two feet of snow, while others saw less than 5 inches.
"Heavy snow was evident on radar due to frontogenesis, with intense upward motion through the snow growth layer of the atmosphere," the National Weather Service said.
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"This intense banding of heavy snow was part of the reason why the gradient of snowfall across the area was so extreme."
Here are the snowfall leaders for each county in the metro:
Ramsey County
- East St. Paul: 21 inches
Washington County
- Woodbury: 20 inches
Scott County
- Prior Lake: 19 inches
Dakota County
- Lakeville: 19.0 inches
Hennepin County
- Bloomington: 18.5 inches
Carver County
- Carver City: 12.8 inches
Anoka County
- Coon Rapids: 5.5 inches
Wright County
- Montrose: 3.6 inches
MN Weather: Wednesday Will See Highs In The 50s
Following Friday's snowstorm, temperatures will spike this week. The high for Wednesday in the Twin Cities metro area is 51 degrees.
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