Following the snowiest February in St. Cloud history, the first day of March on Friday kept the snowy vibe alive with several more inches added to the season total.
Yesterday's round of snow has left behind another wave of mid-winter snowfall totals. The St. Cloud total from the last two days is an impressive 12.8".
Last night's winter storm has exited the state, and left behind some impressive snowfall totals across Central Minnesota. The totals drop off quickly as you move south.
The National Weather Service officially recorded just 3½ inches of new snow when the sun came up this morning at the St. Cloud Airport -- but some parts of Central Minnesota measured nine or more inches.
The National Weather Service recorded six inches of new snow when the sun came up this morning at the St. Cloud Airport -- but some parts of Central Minnesota measure eight or more inches.
On a day when we didn't see a single flake of snow here in St. Cloud, the Twin Cities and southern Minnesota were walloped with eye-popping snow totals. These are the best that I could find:
Yesterday's strong winter storm has exited the state, and left behind some eye-popping snowfall totals across southern Minnesota. The totals drop off quickly as you move north, with the Twin Cities receiving the same as we did here in St. Cloud -- none.