Latest Snowfall Totals in Northeast Minnesota and Northwest Wisconsin: Nov 24-25, 2024

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10:11 AM Monday, November 25, 2024

Snowfall totals from last night through about mid-morning today have ranged from 2 to 3 inches across much of northeast Minnesota, and approximately 1 to 2 inches in various areas of northwest Wisconsin.

The warmer air from the lake has resulted in just a small buildup of slushy snow at lower elevations in Duluth this morning. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service station atop the hill has recorded nearly 4 inches (3.9 inches) of snowfall as of 9 AM.

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Snowfall Reports for November 24-25, 2025, ending between 7-9 AM on the 25th

  • Duluth, MN: 3.9″ (official NWS total)
  • 3 SE Finland, MN: 3.4″
  • 7 NNW Two Harbors, MN: 3.1″
  • 1 ENE Hibbing, MN: 3.0″
  • 5 SSW International Falls, MN: 2.6″
  • 3 N Lester Park, MN: 2.5″
  • 1 ENE Hoyt Lakes, MN: 2.5″
  • 7 NNE Wales, MN: 2.5″
  • 3 E Grand Marais, MN: 2.5″
  • 5 NE Cohasset, MN: 2.4″
  • 3 SSW Fredenberg, MN: 2.4″
  • 8 ESE Northome, MN: 2.3″
  • 2 NE Cloquet, MN: 2.3″
  • 4 W Grand Marais, MN: 2.3″
  • Coleraine, MN: 2.1″
  • 7 SSW Grand Rapids, MN: 2.0″
  • 2 SE Tamarack, MN: 2.0″
  • 5 NE Hackensack, MN: 2.0″
  • 1 NNW Walker, MN: 2.0″
  • 1 ENE Maple, WI: 2.0″
  • 2 S Brimson, MN: 1.9″
  • 2 ESE Floodwood, MN: 1.9″
  • 5.2 ESE Iron River, WI: 1.7″
  • 7 E Patzau, WI: 1.7″
  • 2 NNE Fond Du Lac, MN: 1.6″
  • 1 W Solon Springs, WI: 1.5″
  • 3 SE Ely, MN: 1.5″
  • Moose Lake, MN: 1.5″
  • Emily, MN: 1.5″
  • 5 S Herbster, WI: 1.5″
  • 1 SE Cornucopia, WI: 1.3″
  • Gile, WI: 1.3″
  • 7 W Superior, WI: 1.2″
  • 3 ENE Holyoke, MN: 1.1″
  • 1 SW Brainerd, MN: 1.0″
  • 1 SW Hayward, WI: 0.5″

Road Conditions

In northern Minnesota, roads depicted in pink are completely covered with snow or slush, while those marked in blue are partially covered.

This morning, generally good winter driving conditions are reported across a large portion of northwest Wisconsin.

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