Looks like they’ve been posted, kinda surprised Hennepin and Ramsey counties were included, I’d have gone a county north but they probably want to hammer the message to the core of the metro.
Confirmed. Walked the dog, sidewalks are a skating rink and the trees have a light glaze.
Edit: Airport temp dropped from 34 to 30. Didn’t think we’d get dynamic cooling.
Light rain and 33 degrees this morning, we might pick up a light glaze before the sun comes up. Gotta turn that fresh snow into new glacier to add to our existing one I guess.
I don’t know how much of an impact it has, or the validity, but I’ve heard urban areas create low level dry air and it take longer for storms to saturate the air column as a result. If that’s incorrect someone please correct me.
Second largest February storm ever at MSP. If that weenie band of 18-20” in the southern burbs was 10 miles north this would have been a top 5 snowfall all time. Given the full evolution of the storm, it’s was incredible to witness all major global model lock into a solution a week in advance that more or less verified.