MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – The Twin Cities nearly doubled the season total for snow in just one storm on Valentine’s Day, with the area picking up several inches of snow and setting a daily record at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
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Here’s a look at the snow totals across the area:
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Amery, Wisconsin: 7.5 inches
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Victoria: 7.2 inches
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Shakopee: 7.2 inches
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Milltown, Wisconsin: 7 inches
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Chanhassen: 7 inches
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Norwood Young America: 7 inches
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Plato: 7 inches
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Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport: 6.9 inches (a new daily record for Valentine’s Day — the previous record was 6.4 inches set in 1950)
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Bloomington; 6.5 inches
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Edina: 6.5 inches
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Savage: 6.5 inches
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Richfield: 6.5 inches
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Eden Prairie: 6.5 inches
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Woodbury: 6.3 inches
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White Bear Lake: 6.1 inches
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Prior Lake: 6.1 inches
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Oakdale: 6 inches
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Isanti: 6 inches
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Nye, Wisconsin: 6 inches
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Burnsville: 5.8 inches
Sun is rising on our fresh snowpack. Here’s what it looks like from space. All the white that is NOT moving is snow cover. White that IS moving is cloud cover… pic.twitter.com/rrzVJ1hZzl
— Cody Matz (@CodyMatzFox9) February 15, 2024
Wednesday’s wintry weather was the largest snowstorm this season in the Twin Cities.
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