What was the worst snowstorm in Minnesota?

Mar 2-5, 1966, severe blizzard hit South Dakota, North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota the hardest. It was a long-duration event with 20-30 inches of snow reported, along with 70mph winds at times. Eighteen persons were killed with this storm, including four in Minnesota. Tens of thousands of livestock also perished.
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What was the biggest snow storm in MN?

The five largest:
  • 26.7 inches - Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 1991.
  • 20.0 inches - Jan. 22-23, 1982.
  • 19.6 inches - Nov. 1-2, 1991.
  • 17.5 inches - Jan. 21-22, 1982.
  • 17.1 inches - Dec. 10-11, 2010.
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How much snow did Minnesota get in the blizzard of 91?

This winter storm dropped 28.4" of snow on the Twin Cities (single storm record for the metropolitan record) while Duluth received 36.9" of snow (the largest single storm total in MN history).
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When was the last big snowstorm in Minnesota?

We will update this list as new snowstorms replace older ones. The two most recent storms to make this list are the April 13-16, 2018 "Thunder Blizzard" and the January 2-5, 2023 "Big Mess."
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What was the snowiest year in MN?

The Minnesota state record snow depth was 88 inches from February 15th to February 21st in 1969.
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Has it ever snowed in Minnesota in July?

Snow probably has occurred there in very late August, although we have never found an official record of such. July snow would be an extremely rare event, and has not likely occurred in the last 300 years. Snow probably has never occurred between June 20 and August 20 since the USA took over the region in 1815."
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What is the snowiest city in Minnesota?

Hermantown, a small township of Duluth, Minnesota, is no doubt the snowiest place in Minnesota. This tiny town was founded in 1867 by two upstate New York families. It is located in the region once known as “the land up over the hill,” which would later be called the Town of Herman.
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What is the snowiest place in Minnesota?

By far the snowiest areas in Minnesota are the Lake Superior highlands, a ridge of higher terrain along Minnesota's "north shore." In addition to receiving snow from the large-scale weather systems moving through the Midwest, the Lake Superior highlands experience localized snow events as well.
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Where did they get 17 feet of snow?

Back in December 2021, a snowstorm dropped almost 17 feet of snow over the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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What are the top 5 worst blizzards?

The Worst Snowstorms in United States History
  • The Great Blizzard of '88. ...
  • The Knickerbocker Storm – 1922. ...
  • The Great Appalachian Storm – 1950. ...
  • The Blizzard of '78. ...
  • The Storm of the Century – 1993. ...
  • The Great Blizzard of 2003. ...
  • Snowmageddon – 2010. ...
  • Snowzilla – 2016.
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What was the longest winter in Minnesota?

Back in the cold and very snowy spring of 1950, the weather station at the Pigeon River crossing at the Minnesota-Ontario border recorded continuous snow cover for a total of 190 days, the longest such period ever officially recorded in the state.
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Has Minnesota ever had an F5 tornado?

The 1968 Tracy tornado was an extremely powerful F5 tornado that struck Tracy, Minnesota on Thursday, June 13, 1968, at around 7 o'clock.
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What was the worst Midwest blizzard?

The Great Blizzard of 1978 was an historic winter storm that struck the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes regions of the United States as well as Southern Ontario in Canada from Wednesday, January 25 through Friday, January 27, 1978.
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What are the snowiest years on record?

The heaviest annual snowfall ever measured in the entire United States and the world is 95 feet (29 metres) that fell between July 1, 1998 and June 30, 1999 at the downhill ski area on Mount Baker, Washington.
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What is the coldest town in Minnesota?

With an average annual temperature of 36.4 °F (2.4 °C), Embarrass is the coldest place in Minnesota.
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What is the coldest Minnesota has ever been?

February 2,1996 was the coldest instrument-measured temperature on record for the state of Minnesota. A location in St. Louis County, 3 miles south of Tower, recorded -60 degrees F on February 2, 1996. This value ties Minnesota with North Dakota for the all-time record low for a non-mountainous state.
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Is Minnesota the snowiest state?

The United States of America is home to some of the snowiest places on the planet – its ten snowiest states being New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Alaska, Wyoming, Michigan, New York, Utah, Minnesota, and Massachusetts. The snowiest state of all is New Hampshire, which gets an average of 174.35 inches of snow each year.
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Does Minnesota get colder than Alaska?

We know it's hard to believe, but winter in Minneapolis can actually be colder than in Alaska! While it's the largest and most northern state in the U.S., Alaska can't always claim to have the chilliest winters.
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Has Minnesota ever had a winter without snow?

The Winter of 1877-78 is the warmest Meteorological Winter on record in the Twin Cities. The winter of 1877-78 was dubbed the "Year without a Winter." Indeed, the winter of 1877-78 is the warmest winter on record for the Twin Cities with a December-February average temperature of 29 degrees.
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Is Minnesota colder than Antarctica?

Cities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois have reported temperatures colder than Antarctica, the planet's southernmost continent.
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What was the warmest Halloween in MN?

The warmest Halloween on record was 83 degrees in 1950, with one of the coldest one year later with a high of 30 in 1951. The coldest Halloween maximum temperature was a bone-chilling 26 degrees back in 1873.
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What month has never had snow in Minnesota?

It has snowed in Minnesota during every month with the exception of July, and the state averages 110 days per year with snow cover of an inch (2.5 cm) or greater.
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What is the warmest Minnesota winter on record?

Minnesota's warmest winter (average temperatures of 22.2F or 11.7F above normal) occurred during the 1997-98 strong El Niño.
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