apparently, it's still winter

It may officially be spring, but here in the northern plains, it doesn't appear so. Another winter storm socked the region overnight last night and is continuing over northeastern Minnesota early this evening. Here are some totals as of early this afternoon:


PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND FORKS ND
223 PM CDT TUE APR 3 2007

...SNOWFALL REPORTS FROM AROUND THE AREA...

THE FOLLOWING REPRESENT SNOWFALL TOTALS AS OF 100 PM
CDT.

NORTH DAKOTA

CASSELTON.................................4.0 INCHES
FARGO KFGO................................6.0 INCHES
GRAND FORKS NWS...........................2.0 INCHES


MINNESOTA

ADA 10 NE.................................3.0 INCHES
BATTLE LAKE 7 SW..........................9.0 INCHES
BAGLEY....................................3.5 INCHES
BEMIDJI...................................3.0 INCHES
DETROIT LAKES 2 NE........................5.5 INCHES
ELBOW LAKE................................5.0 INCHES
FERTILE...................................4.0 INCHES
FOSTON....................................3.0 INCHES
GLYNDON 5 E...............................6.0 INCHES
HAWLEY....................................3.0 INCHES
HENNING...................................6.0 INCHES
MAHNOMEN..................................5.5 INCHES
MOOREHEAD.................................5.2 INCHES
NEW YORK MILLS............................6.0 INCHES
NORCROSS.................................10.0 INCHES
PONSFORD 1 E..............................7.0 INCHES
RED LAKE..................................1.5 INCHES
ROTHSAY...................................5.0 INCHES
THIEF RIVER FALLS.........................1.5 INCHES
ULLEN.....................................5.0 INCHES
WADENA....................................7.0 INCHES
WENDELL...................................7.0 INCHES
ZERKEL 2 W................................4.5 INCHES

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