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Most in one day: 48 [11] June 17, 2010: Statewide Most in one month: 71: June 2010: Statewide Most in one year: 113: 2010: Statewide Earliest in season [12] March 6, 2017: Faribault County: Earliest outbreak in season (2 or more) [13] 3: March 6, 2017: Sherburne, Faribault, and Freeborn counties Latest in season: December 15, 2021: Eyota ...
On January 6, 1994, Finland, Minnesota, received 36 inches (0.91 m) of lake effect snow in 24 hours, and 47 inches (1.19 m) over a three-day period. Both are Minnesota records. At 85 inches or 2.16 meters per year, the port city of Duluth has the highest average snowfall total of any city in Minnesota. [ 12 ]
Brainerd (/ ˈ b r eɪ n ər d / BRAY-nərd) is a city and the county seat of Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States.Its population was 14,395 at the 2020 census. [4] [6] Brainerd straddles the Mississippi River several miles upstream from its confluence with the Crow Wing River, having been founded as a site for a railroad crossing above the confluence.
KSTP-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, serving the Twin Cities area as an affiliate of ABC.It is the flagship television property of locally based Hubbard Broadcasting, which has owned the station since its inception, and is sister to Minneapolis-licensed independent station KSTC-TV (channel 5.2) and radio stations KSTP (1500 AM), KSTP-FM ...
July 15, 1980: Illinois/Michigan Derecho: July 16, 1980 [6] I-94 derecho: July 19, 1983 [7] 1991 West Virginia derecho: April 9, 1991: Southern Great Lakes Derecho of 1991: July 7–8, 1991: Pakwash Forest Blowdown: July 18, 1991: near Ear Falls, Ontario – 191,400 hectares of forest blown down, in a line some 40 km (25 miles) long.