Minnesotans are digging out - again - after another winter storm dumped more than a foot-and-a-half of snow on parts of the state. Madison, in western Minnesota, reports 19 inches of snow. Other snowfall reports include 17 inches in Eden Prairie, 16 inches in Bloomington and 12-and-a-half inches at the Twin Cities airport.
We picked-up another four-inches of snow in St. Cloud yesterday (Monday). That gives us a two-day total of 8 1/2 inches of snow in St. Cloud. Now for the month of February we've had 9.7 inches.
We officially had 3.8 inches of snow in St. Cloud yesterday (Monday). That gave us 15.6 inches of snow for the month of January -- five-inches above normal. And, since December 1st, we've now recorded 36.6 inches of snow here in St. Cloud -- which is 17 1/2 inches above normal.
We picked-up another inch of snow yesterday (Tuesday) in St. Cloud. That gives us 2.9 inches for the week now. We've had 5.8 inches for the month so far. And 27.6 inches for the season.
We officially picked-up 1.9 inches of snow in St. Cloud yesterday (Monday). That gives us 4.8 inches for the month of January so far -- that's about an inch-and-a-half above normal.
If we get over five-inches of snow, that could make this December one of our snowiest Decembers on record in St. Cloud. So far we've had 10.8 inches of snow this month, our 10th snowiest December had 16.2" back in 2000.