(KDLM) – More than a foot of snow fell on some areas of central Minnesota Sunday night into Monday morning. St. Mathias Township near Fort Ripley is the snowstorm champion with a reported 18 inches of snow so far.
Towns along Highway 10 saw anywhere between six (Moorhead) to eleven inches (New York Mills, Wadena) of snowfall. As of 6:00 am Monday morning, KDLM is reporting eight inches of snow in Detroit Lakes.
- 18 inches – 5 miles east of Saint Mathias
- 16 inches – Baxter
- 15 inches – Motley, Pillager
- 14.8 inches – Riverton
- 14 inches – Brainerd, Finlayson, Harding
- 13.6 inches – Bertha
- 13.4 inches – Hinckley
- 13.1 inches – Crosby
- 13 inches – Nisswa
- 12 inches – Deerwood, Markville
- 11.5 inches – Sandstone
- 11 inches – New York Mills, Wadena
- 10.5 inches – Breezy Point, Duluth (5 miles NE of the city), Mora
- 10.3 inches – Pine City
- 9.5 inches – Crosby
- 9 inches – Aitkin, Browns Valley
- 8 inches – Duluth, Detroit Lakes (KDLM as of 6:00 am Monday)
- 7.5 inches – Moose Lake
- 7 inches – Barnum, Cuyuna, Lester Park, Onamia
- 6.8 inches – NWS Duluth
- 6 inches – Moorhead
- 5 inches – Cambridge, Little Falls
- 4.5 inches – Clearwater, Rice
- 4 inches – Sauk Centre, Sartell, Bigfork
- 3.2 inches – Buffalo
- 3 inches – Coon Rapids, Becker, Otsego, Virginia, Wheaton
- 2.7 inches – MSP Airport





