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(KNSI) — The preliminary snow totals are in.

Now that the storm system has moved on from its dumping on central Minnesota, the National Weather Service said St. Cloud’s unofficial total was 12.4″ of snow between 6:00 a.m. Tuesday and 6:00 a.m. Friday. A record was set for Thursday when the official single day snow total was seven inches. Light snow will continue for a while, so the numbers will likely go up.

If you’re looking to make the most of the snow, Powder Ridge in Kimball has several trails open.

If that’s not enough snow for you, Duluth received around two feet. The snowfall ranks as the eighth biggest 48-hour storm to ever hit the city. The National Weather Service in Duluth says the largest storm ever recorded for the city is the Halloween Blizzard in 1991. That storm dropped 36.9″ of snow in Duluth.

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