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Blizzard smacks Duluth

Posted at 7:21 AM on April 11, 2008 by Craig Edwards (3 Comments)

As expected, the Twin Cities was doused with a cold rain, mixed at times with snow, and a clap of thunder. Total water content of the combined liquid and ice tallied over three quarters of an inch in the past 18 hours. Had we been a couple degrees cooler, you'd be asking the neighbor kid to move the heavy wet snow off your driveway. I measured 0.88 inches of water in my rain gage this morning.

At daybreak, the observer in Little Falls reported a foot of snow, with 7.5 inches measured in Sauk Rapids.

To our north, Duluth/Superior region is getting clobbered with wind whipped snow. Look for blizzard and blizzard like conditions to prevail through the day. It is down right nasty from St. Cloud to Duluth, weather-wise that is!

National Weather Service Duluth

Enough cold air will swing south towards east central Minnesota on the back side of a strong low pressure system to change the rain to snow as the day progresses. Look for snow in the metro area some time around lunch or shortly after.
CE


Comments (3)


Yes, this blizzard is for real up here in Duluth! I live on the central hillside and all I can see from the snow-crusted windows of my home is snow. The trees are whipping around in every direction and with the snow being so wet it has stuck to everything in sight!

Posted by Jen | April 11, 2008 12:02 PM


That unpredictable COLD winter weather Minnesota gets is why we moved to Florida!

Posted by Jodi | April 12, 2008 7:43 PM


I don't think I've ever wanted to be in Duluth more than I did late last week. That would have been SO COOL!

Posted by Chris B. Critter | April 14, 2008 12:10 PM



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