Storm to bring snow to parts of Minnesota
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A snowstorm brought several inches of snow to the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Here's a look at snow totals across the area so far.
Tuesday will bring a strong clipper system that could drop several inches of snow on parts of the Twin Cities.
We saw a whole mess of weather with our most recent winter storm — snow, sleet and freezing rain. Here’s the latest recorded snowfall totals across Minnesota and in neighboring states.
Meteorologist Sven Sundgaard is in with a recap of Tuesday's snowstorm totals. Then, a look ahead to dropping temps and breezy conditions Wednesday before another round of snow makes it's way through Minnesota on Thursday. Also, a look at the arctic blast set to hit the state over the weekend.
Messy road conditions continue on Wednesday morning due to a winter storm that dropped plowable snow in parts of the state.
Minnesota saw significant snowfall recently, with Thief River Falls leading at 8 inches. More light snow is on the way, but milder weather is expected next week.
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Minnesota weather: Snow totals from Dec. 9-10 snowstorm
A snowstorm brought several inches of snow to the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Here's a look at snow totals across the area so far.
After several inches of snow Tuesday, light snow will wrap up Wednesday morning in the Twin Cities metro. Light snow is expected to wrap up in the 4 a.m. hour, before a lull. A dusting of more snow is possible before snowflakes wrap up around 10-11 a.
In Greater Minnesota, 8 inches in Thief River Falls, 7 inches in Motley and Willow River, 6 inches in Isanti, 5 inches in Brainerd, 4.5 inches in St. Cloud and 3 inches in Rochester, according to the NWS.