APOCALYPSE ARCTIC BLAST IN US MINNESOTA MAY NOT WITHSTAND IT!
Twin Cities snow emergencies expand as Minnesota blasts into the winter storm
With the fourth-heaviest snowfall in January, since records began, there are many places in snow reports that recorded more than a foot of snow in the Twin Cities and southern Minnesota.
We have a National Weather Service summary of total snowfall based on reports submitted by snow watchers in Minnesota and neighboring state
After the storm began with heavy snow and freezing rain, it continued to snow
The Twin Cities airport has officially recorded 15 inches of snow, but the highest recorded for the state is south of the Twin Cities in Lakeville, where 17.7 inches fell. The second place is Pleasant Lake, south of St. Cloud, at 17.5 inches. Savage came in third with 16.7 inches of snow on the ground.
Light snow will continue to fall throughout but the low-pressure center of this tortuous system will finally emerge over the Great Lakes and carry the snow with it. The winter weather warning for the subway and most of southern Minnesota expired at 6 a.m.