The snow has stopped falling and moved out of the region, but not before leaving quite a bit behind.
As of 5 a.m. Monday, totals ranged from 5 to 14 inches around the Twin Cities metro, with some areas farther south and east reporting over 20 inches.
Below are some of the latest reports. 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS will continue to track the snow totals throughout the day.
- Moose Lake — 1.5 inches
- Duluth — 2 inches
- Wadena — 2.5 inches
- Nisswa — 3.3 inches
- Fergus Falls — 4 inches
- St. Michael — 5 inches
- Upsala — 5.5 inches
- White Bear Lake — 5.5 inches
- Rosemount — 6 inches
- St. Augusta — 6 inches
- Shakopee — 6.3 inches
- Montrose — 6.9 inches
- Lilydale — 7 inches
- River Falls, Wis. — 7 inches
- Champlin — 8 inches
- Lonsdale — 8 inches
- Oakdale — 8.5 inches
- Le Center — 8.5 inches
- St. Peter — 8.6 inches
- MSP Airport — 8.8 inches
- Northfield — 9 inches
- Winthrop — 9 inches
- Montgomery — 9 inches
- Hudson, Wis. — 9.6 inches
- Minneapolis — 10 inches
- New Prague — 10 inches
- Coon Rapids — 10 inches
- Cottage Grove — 10.2 inches
- Woodbury — 10.3 inches
- Savage — 10.5 inches
- Bloomington — 10.6 inches
- Chanhassen — 10.9 inches
- Eagan — 11 inches
- Stillwater — 11 inches
- Burnsville — 11 inches
- Carver — 11.8 inches
- Lakeville — 12 inches
- Henderson — 12.5 inches
- Faribault — 12.7 inches
- Cannon Falls — 12.8 inches
- Rochester — 13. 5 inches
- Prior Lake — 14.5 inches
- Apple Valley — 14 inches
- Elko New Market — 14.8 inches
- Pine Island — 16 inches
- Wabasha — 18 inches
- Mazeppa — 18.5 inches
- Douglas — 18.8 inches
- Lake City — 19.5 inches
- Zumbro Falls — 20 inches
- Reads Landing — 20.5 inches
- Mondovi, Wis. — 21.7 inches
- Kellogg — 25 inches
- Montana, Wis. — 26.6 inches
Snow emergencies went into effect in St. Paul and Minneapolis at 9 p.m. on Sunday…