Winter Storm — Swift, Minnesota
2023-01-03 · Swift, Minnesota
Event narrative
A heavy band of snow, with rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour caused significant travel impacts across the region as it moved through. Snowfall totals were 4 to 7 inches across the region.
Wider weather episode
On January 03 a band of heavy snow lifted up from the south and produced 1 to 2 inches per hour. Schools closed in advance of this system, and there were 3 ground stops at the MSP airport: 1221-1515 CST (for snow), 1701-1812 CST (for freezing drizzle), 1902-2030 CST (for freezing drizzle). This was part 1 of a two-part system. The second part is entered as a separate episode. Below are a few snowfall reports from Part 1 of the system:
6.4 inches in Waconia.
7 inches near Montrose.
8.0 inches in Canby.
8.5 inches near Willmar.
7 inches near Granite Falls.
8.5 inches near Comfrey.
9 inches near Clara City.
Then there was a break with some freezing drizzle in the middle. Part 2 was another area of snow developed and pivoted across eastern Minnesota.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1076830. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.