Snowfall reports from around Minnesota
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Updated: April 13, 10:15 a.m. | Posted: April 11, 10:25 a.m.
Parts of Minnesota saw more than a foot of snow from Wednesday through Friday as a strong, complex storm moved across the region.
A weather spotter in Madison in western Minnesota reported 20 inches of snow. Ortonville, Minn., reported 17 inches.
Here's a listing of snowfall reports from around Minnesota, as relayed by the National Weather Service:
20 inches — Madison
17 inches — Ortonville
15 inches — Marshall
14 inches — Ivanhoe
13.5 inches — Pine River
13 inches — Granite Falls
12.1 inches — Lavinia
12 inches — Benson
11.4 inches — Chanhassen
11 inches — Ghent, Dawson, Bemidji, Knife River
10.9 inches — Cannon Falls, Chisholm
10.8 inches — Northfield
10.5 inches — Nashwauk
10 inches — Burnsville, Brownton, Bird Island, Canby, Hines, Carlos, Alida, Hill City, Kabetogama, Littlefork, Two Harbors, Clearwater
9.8 inches — Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Lakeville, Apple Valley
9.6 inches — Nerstrand
9.5 inches — Maple Grove, Balaton
9.3 inches — Long Lake, Two Inlets, Hovland, Tower
9.2 inches — Browns Valley, Norwood Young America, Cormorant
9 inches — Woodbury, New York Mills, Pleasant Lake, Red Wing, Glencoe, Le Center, Hendrum, Bigfork
8.6 inches — Belview, Turtle River, International Falls, Cohasset
8.5 inches — Pelican Rapids, Tower, Ponsford
8.4 inches — Brainerd
8.3 inches — St. Cloud, North St. Paul, Kimball
8 inches — Menahga, Fergus Falls, Faribault; Maple Grove, Rosemount, Hanover, Danube, Montevideo, Leonidas, Coleraine, Waskish, Hibbing, Grand Marais, Whipholt, Menahga, Wheaton
7.8 inches — Oakdale, Edina, Carver
7.7 inches — Bloomington
7.5 inches — Maple Plain, Minneapolis, Oronoco, Doran, Dunvilla, Ely
7.3 inches — Montrose, Kettle River, Big Falls
7 inches — Brainerd, St. Mathias, Verndale, Darwin, Marshall, Lake Lillian, Hutchinson, Credit River, Eagan, Montgomery, La Prairie, Iron Junction, Payne, Winton, Finland, Wright, Hackensack, Rothsay
6.9 inches — Richfield, Sunburg, Grand Rapids
6.8 inches — Buffalo, Deer Creek, Lutsen
6.7 inches — Dassel, Maple Lake
6.5 inches — Eden Prairie, Osseo, Coates, Vadnais Heights, Alborn
6.4 inches — Douglas, Malmo
6.3 inches — Otsego
6.1 inches — Albany
6 inches — Mankato, Ramsey, Plainview, Sebeka, Mountain Lake, Nevis, Emily, Park Rapids, Moorhead, Motley
5.9 inches — Duluth, Fort Ripley
5.8 inches — Champlin
5.7 inches — Fridley
5.5 inches — Breckenridge, Shakopee, Elk River, Anoka, Bovey, Cloquet, Twin Valley, Rollag, Cook, Crane Lake
5.3 inches — Rogers, Walker, Holyoke
5.1 inches — Hugo, Owatonna
5.2 inches — Marcell
5 inches — Stockton, Mahtowa, Crookston, Fertile, Keewatin, Floodwood
4.9 inches — Robbinsdale
4.5 inches — Starbuck, Spring Lake Park, Viola, Monticello, Rollingstone, Stillwater, Orr, Tamarack, Moose Lake
4.3 inches — Wheaton
4.2 inches — Windom
4 inches — Donnelly, Winona, Eitzen, Nisswa, Dent, Embarrass
3.6 inches — Browns Valley, Spicer
3.5 inches — Pickwick, Morris, Clearwater, Afton, Chisago City
3 inches — Altura, Little Falls, Elba, Winnebago
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