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Date Location Earliest recorded snow [1] Trace: August 31, 1949: Duluth: Earliest measurable snow: 0.3 inch (1 cm) September 14, 1964: International Falls: Latest recorded snow: 1.5 inches (4 cm) June 4, 1935: Mizpah: Most snow, 24 hours: 36 inches (91 cm) January 7, 1994: Lake County: Most snow, one storm: 47 inches (119 cm) January 6–8 ...
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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.
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.
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.
The latest on the incoming clipper system that will bring impacts Saturday afternoon through Sunday morning.
Duluth and Grand Marais Harbor, Minnesota, experienced wind gusts of 74 mph (119 km/h) and 82 mph (132 km/h), respectively, on December 23, causing damage to some buildings. [17] Snowfalls on the northern Plains included up to 12 in (30 cm) in Minnesota, up to 5.9 in (15 cm) in Iowa, up to 4.0 in (10 cm) in Missouri and up to 15.6 in (40 cm) in ...
The fresh powder sent the seasonal snowfall to a staggering 137.1 inches (11.4 feet), a And even with one month of astronomical spring in the books, snow is still piling up.