Tag: snowfall reports
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Blizzard Hits the North Shore: Latest Snowfall Totals
A clipper low moved through the Northland from Thursday evening into early Friday morning, delivering blizzard conditions to the North Shore, including Duluth, and dumping several inches of snow across northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin. The heaviest snowfall hit the Twin Ports and extended along the North Shore of Lake…
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Snow Accumulation Reports for NE Minnesota and NW Wisconsin
A narrow band of snow swept through parts of northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin overnight, leaving 1 to 3 inches in most areas, with a few spots seeing as much as 4 or even 5 inches. Snowfall reports for March 9-10, 2026, concluding at 12 PM on the 10th.
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Milder Sunday, then a few chances for snow ahead
A few snow or rain showers could pop up over northern Minnesota late tonight, with a few more showers possible Sunday night as two clipper systems move north of the area. Otherwise, Sunday should see highs in the 40s and 50s across northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin, with far southern…
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Hovland, MN Leads Blizzard Snowfall Totals: February 17-19, 2026
***Updated Snowfall Totals for the February 17-19, 2026, Blizzard*** …Zoomed-in view of snowfall totals in the Twin Ports area… Snowfall totals in the Duluth and Superior area from late Tuesday night to early Thursday morning ranged from about 8 to 12 inches, with a couple of reports of over a…
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North Shore Blizzard: Snow Reports from February 17-18, 2026
Reports of 2 to nearly 3 feet of snow along the North Shore of Lake Superior so far with this powerful winter storm, and the snow isn’t done yet. …Snowfall Reports for the February 17-18, 2026, Blizzard… Note: Reports are through about 3 PM on February 18
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12 PM Weather Update: Snowfall Reports
Snow showers will stick around this afternoon in northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin, with some light fog and a bit of freezing drizzle mixed in. Most spots will get less than an inch of additional snow, but far northeast Minnesota could see 1 to 2 inches by late this evening.…
