Heavy Snowfall Hits North of Twin Cities, Says MPR News
Recent heavy snowfall has significantly impacted areas north of the Twin Cities. According to reports, a weather system known as a “textbook clipper” dropped substantial snow on December 9 and 10.
Snowfall Statistics
Meteorologists recorded impressive snowfall totals during this storm. The accumulation varied by location, affecting travel and daily activities.
- Snow began accumulating on December 9.
- Heaviest amounts were reported north of the Twin Cities.
- Significant disruptions included school closures and delays.
Impact on Local Schools
In light of the snowfall, many schools opted for e-learning days. This decision allowed students to continue their education despite the weather challenges.
Upcoming Weather Outlook
As the region recuperates from this snowstorm, further light snow is expected on Thursday. Additionally, residents should prepare for subzero temperatures over the weekend.
Authorities are advising caution on the roads as clean-up efforts continue. Residents should stay informed about weather developments and any further advisories.