Here’s how much snow has fallen in Minnesota
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As of Dec. 29, the St. Cloud area saw between 3.6 inches to 6 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. Six inches was recorded in Luxemburg, which is south of St. Augusta, and 3.6 inches was reported in part of Rice, which is north of Sartell.
A major winter storm that blasted Minnesota on Sunday is still impacting travel conditions on Monday. Follow live updates.
A potent winter storm is expected to bring several inches of snow to much of the state, along with blizzard conditions in central and southern Minnesota beginning Sunday into Monday. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for much of eastern Minnesota,
A clipper on Tuesday is expected to bring "minor snow accumulations" of perhaps an inch in an area along and north of the I-94 corridor, according to the NWS Twin Cities. This will be followed by another clipper that is tracking further south, and could bring 1-2 inches of snow to central and southern Minnesota, and western Wisconsin.
The latest winter storm to hit Minnesota is bringing snow, high winds and made travel difficult throughout the Twin Cities and southern parts of the state. Here's a look at early snow totals.
A Sunday snowstorm blanketed Minnesota, dropping up to 7 inches in Burnsville. With a Winter Weather Advisory in effect, locals are bracing for more chilly weather this week.
A winter storm watch has been issued in the Twin Cities, where heavy snow is expected to fall across much of Sunday, while strong winds could bring blizzard conditions to central parts of Minnesota.
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Minnesota weather: What to expect for Sunday's snow
The Twin Cities could see 2–4 inches of snow, while southeastern Minnesota could see 4–6 or more inches. Monday is expected to be very cold with a high of 13 degrees.
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At Discount Tire, Woods knows that well. He said the Maplewood location is the busiest in Minnesota, averaging about 120 cars a day throughout the year. That daily average surges to 250 cars during winter, making it “the busiest store in the country,” Woods said.