So here's another cool part of our new weather system:
SnowVision. This takes an estimate on how much snow fell in the past 24 hours based on radar data, the intensity of the snow and how long it stuck around a particular city. So it's not official observations, but it's a pretty decent estimate for snowfall totals. Here's a look at how much we got:

Lighter amounts in the south as we expected with higher amounts in the north and to the west.


After the snow exits, we'll just be left with cold that will last for 2 days, so bundle up before the warmer weather returns on Wednesday!
~
KDLT Meteorologist Jesse
Ritka
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