The wait is over, the first snowfall of the season has finally hit the St. Cloud area. Residents, businesses and schools are doing their part in dealing with the snowfall.
Lambeau Field is looking for shovelers to clear snow ahead of Sunday night's regular season finale between the Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings.
The lack of snow this season hasn't stopped skiers from hitting the trails and having fun. Even without the expected snowfall yesterday (Monday) many residents have been snow shoeing, fat biking and some skiing.
The recent weekend snowfall has picked up business for local stores who specialize in snow related equipment. Mimbach Fleet Supply Manager Rich Wolter says the few inches of snow brought an uptick in customers the last few days.
Yesterday's (Monday) snow storm is a good reminder to start practicing your winter driving skills. The St. Cloud area saw about 5 inches of snow and Andy's Towing President Joe Kampa says they were busy taking care of many accidents.
This week in our "Behind the Scenes" series on WJON, we see how to make snow on the slopes at Powder Ridge. As soon as the weather turns cold the crew at Powder Ridge waste no time making snow for the season.