More Snow? Come On!#@%

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More Snow?   Come On!#@%

Snow people and a snow dog made on March 31. Sent in by Bryan Slaba of Mitchell. The human in the picture is Bryan's daughter Delaney, 9.

By Phil Schreck

Here we are on the last day of March and it looks like the middle of winter again! A little over 4.5 inches have come down in Sioux Falls and up to 6 inches came down in other locations. Here are a few more totals....
Lakefield, MN 6.5"
Wagner, SD 6.5"
Huron, SD 6.1"
Pickstown, SD 6"
Brookings, SD 5.5"
Luverne, MN 5"
Ivanhoe, MN 5"
Madison, SD 5"
Yankton, SD 5"
Mitchell, SD 4.9"
Flandreau, SD 4"

Another chance for rain or snow will move our way on Wednesday, but after that it looks like it'll really feel like spring for a few days!

Wednesday, Apr 2 at 6:10 PM Phil Schreck wrote ...

Thanks for the comment! You make a great point.

Tuesday, Apr 1 at 9:35 PM T wrote ...

I'm sorry for those of you who've had plenty of snow this winter. For those of us in the N.Central/West part of the state this late wet snow is one of the best blessings we could get. We have been watching dust blow in large dark clouds most of the winter and were getting very worried about how we were going to survive without some much needed moisture. Since it is warmer during the day and snow will not last long, Let it snow!

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