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The following is a list of Minnesota weather records observed at various stations across the state during ... Duluth: Earliest measurable snow: 0.3 inch (1 cm ...
Over the next two days the snow continued to fall, leading to additional snowfall of one to two feet (30 cm to 60 cm). By the time the snowfall ended on November 4, the storm had dropped 36.9 in (93.7 cm) on Duluth, the largest single snow storm total in Minnesota history at that time.
For comparison, the seasonal snowfall in Duluth is more snow than the 133.3 inches of snow that have accumulated in Washington, D.C., since the start of 2011.
In Minnesota, 27 in (69 cm) [9] of snow fell at Collegeville, and the Twin Cities recorded 16 in (41 cm). [10] Record low pressures were recorded in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Duluth, Minnesota. [3] Transportation and communications were crippled, which made finding the dead and injured more difficult.
And on Nov. 3, a few more tenths of an inch, bringing a whopping 28.4 inches of snow, the biggest single storm still on record. But there was an even bigger event roughly a decade prior.
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]
A multifaceted storm left a fresh blanket of snow across northern Minnesota on Thursday, including the city of Duluth, located on the western tip of Lake Superior. This was the same system that ...
Only 19 inches of snow had fallen in Duluth, Minnesota, on Lake Superior, from October through February, according to the National Weather Service; it averaged about 68 inches of snowfall every ...