Snowfall totals for January 11-12

Many locations in the Northland received over half a foot of fluffy snow this weekend, with most of the snowfall occurring late Saturday night. Here are the snowfall totals, as reported to the National Weather Service by 2:20 pm on Sunday.

  • 10:00 am – Alborn – 7.8 inches – St. Louis County
  • 7:45 am – Hackensack – 7.3 inches – Cass County
  • 12:oo pm – NWS Duluth – 7.1 inches – St. Louis County
  • 8:07 am – Esterdy – 7.0 inches – Cass County
  • 7:00 am – Pine River – 6.5 inches – Cass County
  • 10:33 am – Lester Park – 6.5 inches – St. Louis County
  • 7:00 am – Tamarack – 6.5 inches – Aitkin County
  • 9:30 am – Merrifield – 6.5 inches – Crow Wing County
  • 7:00 am – Pillager – 6.4 inches – Cass County
  • 8:00 am – Esko – 6.4 inches – Carlton County
  • 8:05 am – Saginaw – 6.3 inches – St. Louis County
  • 8:35 am – Payne – 6.3 inches – St. Louis County
  • 8:30 am – Wright – 6.2 inches – Carlton County
  • 7:00 am – McGregor – 6.2 inches – Aitkin County
  • 8:00 am – Remer – 6.1 inches – Cass County
  • 9:50 am – Moose Lake – 6.1 inches – Carlton County
  • 6:40 am – Cornucopia – 6.1 inches – Bayfield County
  • 7:00 am – Brule – 6.0 inches – Douglas County
  • 7:00 am – Superior – 6.0 inches – Douglas County
  • 7:00 am – Brainerd – 6.0 inches – Crow Wing County
  • 7:30 am – Floodwood – 6.0 inches – St. Louis County
  • 9:00 am – Cotton – 6.0 inches – St. Louis County
  • 8:36 am – Palisade – 6.0 inches – Aitkin County
  • 8:39 am – Waukenabo – 6.0 inches – Aitkin County
  • 7:00 am – Cloquet – 5.8 inches – Carlton County
  • 8:20 am – Baxter – 5.5 inches – Crow Wing County
  • 7:45 am – Finlayson – 5.5 inches – Pine County
  • 11:48 am – Ashland – 5.5 inches – Ashland County
  • 7:00 am – Poplar – 5.4 inches – Douglas County
  • 7:21 am – Rice Lake – 5.4 inches – St. Louis County
  • 6:00 am – Grand Rapids – 5.4 inches – Itasca County
  • 8:00 am – Bovey – 5.3 inches – Itasca County
  • 7:00 am – Libby – 5.3 inches – Aitkin County
  • 7:00 am – Sturgeon Lake – 5.2 inches – Pine County
  • 9:50 am – Mahtowa – 5.2 inches – Carlton County
  • 8:00 am – Isle – 5.2 inches – Aitkin County
  • 9:42 am – Foxboro – 5.0 inches – Douglas County
  • 7:00 am – Kerrick – 5.0 inches – Pine County
  • 8:00 am – Twig – 5.0 inches – St. Louis County
  • 10:00 am – Pine City – 5.0 inches – Pine County
  • 8:45 am – Ashland – 5.0 inches – Bayfield County
  • 10:57 am – Herbster – Bayfield County
  • 9:00 am – Brimson – 5.0 inches – St. Louis County
  • 7:00 am – Pequot Lakes – 4.8 inches – Crow Wing County
  • 11:45 am – Hayward – 4.8 inches – Sawyer County
  • 7:00 am – Fort Ripley – 4.6 inches – Crow Wing County
  • 7:00 am – Maple – 4.6 inches – Douglas County
  • 7:00 am – Coleraine – 4.6 inches – Itasca County
  • 8:00 am – Aitkin – 4.5 inches – Aitkin County
  • 9:00 am – Bayfield – 4.5 inches – Bayfield County
  • 8:00 am – Grantsburg – 4.5 inches – Burnett County
  • 8:15 am – French River – 4.3 inches – St. Louis County
  • 9:00 am – Hermantown – 4.3 inches – St. Louis County
  • 7:00 am – Iron River – 4.2 inches – Bayfield County
  • 7:08 am – Hawthorne – 4.2 inches – Douglas County
  • 8:00 am – Mason – 4.2 inches – Bayfield County
  • 7:00 am – Cohasset – 4.1 inches – Itasca County
  • 8:55 am – Trego – 4.0 inches – Washburn County
  • 8:08 am – Federal Dam – 4.0 inches – Cass County
  • 8:00 am – Spooner – 4.0 inches – Burnett County
  • 8:54 am – Webster – 4.0 inches – Burnett County
  • 8:30 am – Two Harbors – 4.0 inches – Lake County
  • 8:00 am – Grand Marais – 4.0 inches – Cook County
  • 7:00 am – Pence – 4.0 inches – Iron County
  • 8:00 am – Lutsen – 4.0 inches – Cook County
  • 7:00 am – Oakland – 3.9 inches – Burnett County
  • 7:00 am – Silver Bay – 3.9 inches – Lake County
  • 7:00 am – Wrenshall – 3.9 inches – Carlton County
  • 8:00 am – Knife River – 3.8 inches – St. Louis County
  • 7:00 am – Saxon – 3.7 inches – Iron County
  • 7:00 am – Solon Springs – 3.7 inches – Douglas County
  • 7:00 am – Wolf Ridge – 3.6 inches – Lake County
  • 6:30 am – Chisholm – 3.5 inches – St. Louis County
  • 10:08 am – Gile – 3.5 inches – Iron County
  • 9:00 am – McGrath – 3.5 inches – Aitkin County
  • 7:00 am – Clam Lake – 3.3 inches – Bayfield County
  • 7:00 am – Mellen – 3.3 inches – Bayfield County
  • 6:00 am – Butternut – 3.3 inches – Price County
  • 7:30 am – Phillips – 3.2 inches – Price County
  • 8:00 am – Cable – 3.2 inches – Bayfield County
  • 8:00 am – Eveleth – 3.2 inches – St. Louis County
  • 6:22 am – Park Falls – 3.0 inches – Price County
  • 7:00 am – Sarona – 3.0 inches – Washburn County
  • 9:00 am – Hoyt Lakes – 3.0 inches – St. Louis County
  • 10:00 am – Sea Gull Lake – 3.0 inches – Cook County
  • 8:00 am – Mercer – 2.9 inches – Iron County
  • 8:01 am – Aurora – 2.8 inches – St. Louis County
  • 9:24 am – Hurley – 2.7 inches – Iron County
  • 4:00 am – Iron Junction – 2.7 inches – St. Louis County
  • 8:00 am – Northome – 2.6 inches – Itasca County
  • 8:00 am – Cook – 2.5 inches – St. Louis County
  • 8:00 am – Embarrass – 2.5 inches – St. Louis County
  • 7:00 am – Tofte – 2.5 inches – Cook County
  • 8:00 am – Biwabik – 2.3 inches – St. Louis County
  • 8:00 am – Ely – 2.2 inches – St. Louis County
  • 7:45 am – Winton – 2.1 inches – St. Louis County
  • 7:00 am – Hibbing – 2.0 inches – St. Louis County
  • 8:00 am – Kabetogama – 2.0 inches – St. Louis County
  • 9:00 am – Celina – 2.0 inches – St. Louis County
  • 7:00 am – Hovland – 2.0 inches – Cook County
  • 8:15 am – Marble – 2.0 inches – Itasca County
  • 7:00 am – Stone Lake – 1.9 inches – Washburn County
  • 7:00 am – International Falls – 1.8 inches – Koochiching County
  • 6:00 am – Orr – 1.6 inches – St. Louis County

Lingering snow is possible Sunday night into Monday for areas along the South Shore. Once this snowstorm leaves, the focus will be on bitter cold conditions as arctic air enters the region.