7 on its list with 74 inches for the season through Sunday. 8 with 80.3 inches for the season.ĭuluth was sitting at No. Through Sunday, the Twin Cities was sitting at No. Cloud on their respective lists of top 10 seasonal snowfall totals. Precipitation will start off as rain Thursday morning but could turn to heavy snow by the afternoon, the Weather Service said.Īnything that falls will add to season totals that have already landed the Twin Cities, Duluth and St. Areas from Hinckley to Moose Lake to Duluth could pick up 4 to 8 inches of snow, with as much as 12 inches further north in the state, the Weather Service said. Northeast Minnesota was under a more severe winter storm warning Wednesday night, and is expected to get more snow. "The hazardous conditions could impact the evening commute."īlizzard conditions are possible across south-central Minnesota where winds gusting as high as 45 mph will lead to widespread blowing snow that could significantly reduce visibility and bring down trees, the Weather Service said. "Plan on slippery road conditions," the Weather Service said. Southwest areas such as Redwood Falls and Mankato are expected to get smaller amounts ranging from 1 to 3 inches. Between 2 and 5 inches of moisture-laden snow could fall in central and northeastern Minnesota, the Weather Service said. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory stretching from southwest Minnesota through the metro area into north-central Minnesota. In a year that already ranks as one of the snowiest on record, more is on the way.
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