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The first snowstorm of the season caused pain and fun. While winter weather advisories were removed, snow emergencies were declared in a couple of municipalities south of the Twin Cities. Light snow continued to fall across much of Minnesota and was expected to last throughout Saturday.
Totals are coming in after a long duration winter storm system that dropped snow across the southern half of the state for most of Saturday. As of Saturday evening, more than 7 inches of snow had been recorded in southern and southeastern Minnesota, while almost 5 inches was confirmed in the southern Twin Cities metro.
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Minnesota weather: Snow totals so far
Steady, light snow has been falling in Minnesota all day Saturday, and is expected to continue into the night.
As snow gradually tapers off in Minnesota on Wednesday morning, it's leaving behind some significant totals in parts of the state.
Top snow totals in Wisconsin (if you are traveling there for Thanksgiving:) Drummond - 17.0" Blueberry - 15.5" Hurly - 14.0" Hawthorne - 14.0" Pence - 12.5" Cable - 12.0" The heaviest snow in Wisconsin fell in the northern part of the state, near the south shore of Lake Superior.
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MN weather: Snow totals from Tuesday-Wednesday’s storm
The first snowstorm of the season has led to several inches of accumulation in parts of Minnesota. Here’s how much snow we got.
Drake Lindsey threw a touchdown pass to Jameson Geers for the only second-half score in snow-globe conditions, and John Nestor had two interceptions and a fumble recovery for Minnesota in a 17-7 victory over Wisconsin to keep Paul Bunyan’s Axe.