Snow and road reports from around Minnesota
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Updated: Feb. 23, 6:30 a.m.
Road conditions were improving Wednesday morning across Minnesota, in the wake of a winter storm that brought heavy snow to much of the state on Tuesday.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation reported roads were still icy in parts of the state, including from the Twin Cities southeast toward Rochester and Winona.
The State Patrol said it responded to more than 350 crashes and more than 150 spinouts on Minnesota highways on Tuesday, including one crash that closed the northbound lanes of Interstate 35 near Elko New Market, south of the Twin Cities, for several hours.
Find updated road condition reports here.
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The storm dropped 3 to 6 inches of snow in the Twin Cities metro area on Tuesday, with two-day snow totals well over a foot in parts of central and northern Minnesota. Some observers in northwest Wisconsin reported more than 2 feet of snow.
In the wake of the snow, below-normal temperatures and bitter-cold wind chills are in the forecast for the region for the next few days.
Find forecast updates on the Updraft weather blog.
Snow emergencies are in effect in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, St. Louis Park, Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park among other Minnesota communities.
Those declarations mean a variety of parking restrictions are in place to allow snowplow crews to more easily clear streets.
Snow reports
Here are snow reports from around Minnesota and neighboring states as of 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, as relayed by the National Weather Service.
Some of these reports are for both Monday and Tuesday. All reports are for Minnesota communities unless noted:
30 inches - Washburn, Wis.
28 inches - Ashland, Wis.
24 inches - Bayfield, Wis.
18.6 inches - Cornucopia, Wis.
17 inches - Duluth (Park Point)
15.8 inches - Danbury, Wis.
15.6 inches - Amnicon Falls State Park, Wis.
15.5 inches - Payne
14.3 inches - Bertha
14 inches - Castle Danger, Clarissa
13 inches - Duluth (Lester Park), Little Falls, Wendell
12.8 inches - Browns Valley, Casino
12.7 inches - Mahtowa
12 inches - Duluth (Gary-New Duluth); Lidgerwood, N.D., Sisseton, S.D.
11.3 inches - Fort Ripley
11 inches - Baxter, St. Mathias
10.5 inches - Donnelly
10.4 inches - Morris
10.1 inches - Holyoke
10 inches - Two Harbors, Mora
9.5 inches - Brainerd
9.1 inches - Long Prairie, Isle
9 inches - Finland
8.9 inches - Duluth airport
8.8 inches - Afton
8.5 inches - Federal Dam, Mission, Flensburg
8.4 inches - Silver Bay, Wright
8.2 inches - Brimson, Kerrick
8 inches - Grand Rapids, Upsala, Gowan
7.6 inches - Wrenshall, Onamia
7.5 inches - Milaca, Palmers
7.4 inches - Deerwood
7.3 inches - Hermantown
7.2 inches - Chisholm, Silica
7.1 inches - Taft, Libby, Inguadona
7 inches - Rice Lake, Shaw
6.8 inches - Tamarack
6.7 inches - Keewatin, Miesville
6.6 inches - Cohasset, Coleraine
6.5 inches - Lakeville, Leonidas
6.3 inches - Malmo
6.1 inches - Inver Grove Heights, Maple Grove, Zemple
6 inches - Rosemount, Lutsen, Cotton, Palisade, Marcell, Verndale, Cromwell
5.7 inches - Bloomington
5.6 inches - Rice
5.5 inches - Warba, Iron Junction
5.1 inches - Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
5 inches - Cloquet, Glenwood, Melrose, Braham, Chanhassen
4.5 inches - Red Wing, Crosby, Sartell
4.4 inches - Hudson, Wis.
4.3 inches - Bemidji
4 inches - Apple Valley, Embarrass, Excelsior; Luck, Wis.
3.9 inches - Edina
3.6 inches - Prior Lake
3.5 inches - Shoreview, Eagan, Rush City, Cambridge
3.3 inches - Cass Lake, Taconite
3.1 inches - Albany
3 inches - St. Paul, Celina, Minneota
2.9 inches - Oak Grove
2.8 inches - Prescott, Wis.
2.7 inches - St. Cloud
2.4 inches - Winton
2.3 inches - Rochester
2.2 inches - Cook
1.5 inches - Wabasha, Zumbro Falls
1 inch - Marshall