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Heavy Snow Falls In Twin Cities Sunday: Photos
Like it or not, parts of the metro are accumulating snow Sunday morning.
TWIN CITIES, MN — Like it or not, there's accumulating snow in parts of the Twin Cities metro Sunday morning. A band of snow will move over the region between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. and give grass a white coating, according to the National Weather Service.
Here's what it looks like so far in various parts of the state:

Here it is, folks ❄️ The snow is coming down in the @KSTP lot! How about where you are? #snow pic.twitter.com/URh5eixFUp
— Brandi Powell (@bpowellKSTP) October 14, 2018




What is this white stuff? #TooEarly #mnwx #mankato @NWSTwinCities @mark_tarello @JYuhasKSTP pic.twitter.com/6VHyEZTRXk
— Mike Wills Weather (@MikeWillsWeathr) October 14, 2018
Who's seeing snow?? #kare11weather pic.twitter.com/9hClx6HSa9
— Laura Betker (@LauraBetker) October 14, 2018
@NWSTwinCities #snowhazard ChaskaTown Course pic.twitter.com/LmNuDZ8NeX
— Christine Jouppi (@cjouppi) October 14, 2018
9AM: 1.2” of snow in Fairmont. #mnwx pic.twitter.com/XFirrlFExK
— Fairmont MN Weather (@Fairmont_Wx_Obs) October 14, 2018
Wish we could have prepared for this bad news. Didn't see it in your tweets until now. Even I could predict this one after the fact. #harvest18 pic.twitter.com/wL9Dva2IsZ
— Greg Schwarz (@LoneOakFmr) October 14, 2018
Snow coming down around the state. Plows are out. Slow down. Roads could become slippery. Check https://t.co/XWS79i5zGb for camera view and conditions. pic.twitter.com/J8lsN6ayJo
— Kevin Gutknecht (@kggutknecht) October 14, 2018
And here's what Summit Brewing suggested to do during the storm:
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Snow? Better have a beer.
— Summit Brewing (@summitbeer) October 14, 2018
Related: Minnesota Weather: Dry And Cold Week Ahead
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