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The heart of the viewing area is most likely to see 3-6″ additional through sunrise Friday. Travel will be most difficult in the areas where the heaviest snow is expected.
What we know: A strong clipper will move out of the Dakotas and across Minnesota overnight through Thursday evening with a narrow swath of heavy snow along the I-94 corridor including the Twin Cities.
The amount of snow received at weather stations varies substantially from year to year. For example, the annual snowfall at Paradise Ranger Station in Mount Rainier National Park has been as little as 266 inches (680 cm) in 2014-2015 and as much as 1,122 inches (2,850 cm) in 1971–1972. [2]
A storm system brought some of the heaviest snowfall of the season for places such as Minnesota and Wisconsin on Thursday, leading to treacherous travel across parts of the northern U.S.
Middle Fork, Whitewater River: Highest flood stage [20] 19.24 ft: August 19, 2007: Whitewater State Park: Root River: Highest flood stage [20] 18.75 ft: August 19, 2007: Houston: Red River of the North: Highest flood stage [21] 40.82 ft: March 28, 2009: Moorhead: Highest flood stage [22] 54.35 ft: April 22, 1997: East Grand Forks: Minnesota ...
In Minnesota, high snowfall totals were observed across northern portions of the state, with a weather station recording 18.5 inches (47 cm) west of Two Harbors. [35] [40] Blizzard conditions also occurred in Detroit Lakes. [35] A mall in Duluth had its roof collapse due to the weight of the snow. [41]
A winter weather advisory goes into effect at 7 p.m. for a wide swath of Minnesota, stretching from Fergus Falls and Morris in the west through St. Cloud, the Twin Cities and into southeastern ...
A general 1-3 inches of dry, fluffy snow was expected to fall across southern North Dakota and much of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, according to Accuweather. However, higher totals were ...