PHOTOS: Snowfall totals across Twin Cities metro area from latest storm
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to show updated totals as of Thursday morning.
A winter storm left much of the Twin Cities metro area and the southwest part of the state digging out of the snow Tuesday and Wednesday, and even into the early morning hours on Thursday.
It also caused travel difficulties, power outages and hundreds of school delays and cancellations, and more snow is expected Wednesday. Click here for interactive radar.
See some of the latest snowfall totals below.
- Pleasant Lake: 17.5 inches
- Prior Lake: 16.0 inches
- Hopkins: 15.4 inches
- Stillwater: 15.0 inches
- MSP: 14.9 inches
- Chanhassen: 14.5 inches
- St. Anthony: 14.2 inches
- Coon Rapids: 14.0 inches
- Edgerton (far southwest Minn.): 14.0 inches
- Mound: 14.0 inches
- Burnsville: 13.5 inches
- Apple Valley 13.5 inches
- Woodbury: 13.5 inches
- Lakeville: 13.5 inches
- Savage: 13.3 inches
- Bloomington: 13.1
- Farmington: 13.0 inches
- Elko-New Market: 13.0 inches
- Shoreview: 13.0 inches
- Richfield: 12.2 inches
- Northfield: 12.0 inches
- Eden Prairie: 12.0 inches
- St. Louis Park: 11.8 inches
- Fridley: 11.5 inches
- Mendota Heights: 11.1 inches
- St. Paul: 11.1 inches
- Columbia Heights: 11 inches
- Falcon Heights: 11 inches
- Windom: 11 inches
- Minneapolis: 10.5 inches
- Victoria: 10.5 inches
- St. Cloud: 10.4 inches
- Blaine: 10.0 inches
- Buffalo: 10.0 inches
- Maple Lake: 10 inches
- New Prague: 9.5 inches
- New Richmond, Wis.: 9.4 inches
- Raymond: 9.0 inches
- Hutchinson: 9.0 inches
- Shoreview: 8.5 inches
- Boyceville, Wis.: 8.5 inches
- Dennison: 7 inches
- Hastings: 7 inches
- Red Wing: 7.0 inches
- River Falls, Wis.: 6 inches
- Silver Lake: 5 inches
Fortunately, nobody in Minnesota or Wisconsin got as much as the 27 inches that fell in Lake Andes, South Dakota, near the Nebraska border, or the 22 inches in Crooks, just north of Sioux Falls.
While not fun to shovel or drive in, the snow did create some pretty scenes. Click here to send us your weather pictures.