Heavy Snow — Southern Cook, Minnesota
2022-04-06 to 2022-04-07 · Southern Cook, Minnesota
Event narrative
Snowfall of 6 to 9 inches was recorded across the southern part of the county, with most falling on the 6th. A station north of Lutsen received just short of a foot with this system.
Wider weather episode
A slow moving area of low pressure moved from northeastern South Dakota on the morning of the 5th to near the Twin Cities by the morning of the 6th, spreading precipitation across the Northland. Rain moved in during the daylight hours of the 5th before changing to a wintry mix by late afternoon/early evening and then all snow by mid to late evening. Easterly winds off Lake Superior led to lake and terrain-enhancement along the North Shore on the 6th into the 7th as the low drifted into central Wisconsin. Snow gradually tapered off through the day on the 7th leaving 6 to 8 inches of snowfall from the Duluth area northeastward along the North Shore with the Murphy City area receiving over a foot of snow by the morning of the 6th. Another isolated pocket of heavier snow was seen across northern Cass County where 6 to 8 inches of snow was recorded.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1015022. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.