Here are snow totals relayed by the National Weather Service in Duluth through 9 a.m. Sunday. Light snow continues to fall across much of the area, so these aren’t final reports:
MINNESOTA
- 10.9 inches – Bruno (4 miles south)
- 10.3 inches – Duluth airport (official total as of 9 a.m.)
- 7.5 inches – Sawyer (4 miles southwest)
- 7.5 inches – Island Lake (4 miles east)
- 7.5 inches – Cloquet (3 miles northwest)
- 6.9 inches – Chisholm
- 5.8 inches – Two Harbors (6 miles west)
- 5.5 inches – Saginaw
- 4.8 inches – Ely
- 4.6 inches – Wright (3 miles east)
- 3.6 inches – Nashwauk
- 3.5 inches – Embarrass
- 3.5 inches – Orr (3 miles east)
- 3.5 inches – Isle (12 miles north)
- 3.5 inches – Poplar Lake (on Gunflint Trail)
- 3.0 inches – Cook
- 2.5 inches – Silver Bay
- 2.5 inches – Grand Rapids
- 2.1 inches – Lutsen
- 2.0 inches – Northome
- 2.0 inches – Breezy Point
- 1.6 inches – International Falls
- 1.5 inches – Kabetogama
- 1.5 inches – Brainerd (3 miles north)
WISCONSIN
- 11 inches – Hawthorne
- 10.5 inches – Maple
- 9.5 inches – Poplar
- 8.0 inches – South Range
- 7.6 inches – Danbury
- 6.5 inches – Sarona
- 5.8 inches – Clam Lake
- 5.3 inches – Hayward
- 5.0 inches – Gile
- 2.2 inches – Gurney
- 2.0 inches – Herbster (5 miles south)
- 1.1 inches – Madeline Island
- 0.2 inches – Bayfield (9 miles north)
- Trace – Superior
Much of the Twin Cities metro area and points south received 8-12 inches of snow on Saturday. Reports included 12 inches near Maple Grove, 11 inches in Eden Prairie, 10 inches in Mankato and 9 inches in Chisago City. The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport received 7.9 inches of snow.