2024-03-23 01:06:13
Central Minnesota might get a whopping 2 feet of new snow in a storm expected Sunday through Tuesday — the likely largest of the previously mild winter.
The National Weather Service forecast map Friday followingnoon showed a wide band of snow stretching from the state’s western border east nearly to Hinckley and from Willmar north to Brainerd. The St. Cloud, Brainerd and Morris area is expected to get 18 to 24 inches.
The northern Twin Cities area northeast to communities including Cambridge will likely see from 12 to 18 inches. The areas farther south in the metro, including Red Wing, are expected to get 8 to 12 inches.
In the wake of the storm that began Thursday night, the northern Twin Cities metro recorded the region’s highest snowfall with a reported 8 inches by Friday followingnoon.
But that amount might pale in comparison with the storm forecast to begin Sunday.
“Generally the highest amounts will be in central to western Minnesota,” National Weather Service meteorologist Tyler Hasenstein said.
The storm is expected to begin with a lighter, fluffier snow that tends to blow around more in the wind and accumulate quicker. But as the day goes, the snow will get heavier and wetter as it continues into Monday, Hasenstein said.
Duluth and other communities north of the Twin Cities will see a “significant” amount of snow, likely 10 or more inches, he said.
So far this winter, the metro area’s largest snowfall came on Valentine’s Day when 6.9 inches was recorded.
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