Snowfall Reports for March 5th

The messy snow and blustery winds have died down as the strong system cleared the region overnight. Many regions across central Minnesota and northern Wisconsin received ample amounts of snow as this storm took its time crossing.

Commutes were hazardous as snow was being blown around creating poor visibility and brief whiteout conditions over along the South Shore. Road conditions remain clear for the rest of the week as the suns starts to shine and temperatures hover above 32 degrees melting down some of the latest snow banks.

Here are the latest snowfall totals reported to the National Weather Service as of 10 AM Thursday 3/6:

  • 07:21 PM 3/5 – Gile – 15.0 inches – Iron County
  • 10:36 AM 3/5 – 3 S Ashland – 10.3 inches – Ashland County
  • 07:00 AM 3/5 – 1 SSE Cedar – 10 inches – Iron County
  • 12:55 PM 3/5 – 2 NW Spooner – 8.8 inches – Washburn County
  • 11:02 AM 3/5 – Mellen – 8.8 inches – Ashland County
  • 08:00 AM 3/5 – 2 SE Phillips – 8.0 inches – Price County
  • 10:33 AM 3/5 – 4 SSE Webster -7.0 inches – Burnett County
  • 12:30 PM 3/5 – 5 S Herbster – 7.0 inches – Bayfield County
  • 12:15 PM 3/5 – 4 NW Minong – 5.0 inches – Washburn County
  • 12:41 PM 3/5 – 3 NNW Mahtowa – 3.1 inches – Carlton County
  • 10:40 AM 3/5 – 3 NNE Duluth – 3.0 inches – St. Louis County
  • 11:45 AM 3/5 – Foxboro – 2.8 inches – Douglas County
  • 11:00 AM 3/5 – Two Harbors – 2.3 inches – Lake County

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