Winter isn't even officially here yet (it starts Sunday, December 21, 2014), but the winter storm season has officially started. The first storm of the 2014-2015 season left several inches of snow on the ground and many cars in ditches or auto body repair shops as travel was made difficult by snow and ice-packed roadways.

What was the aftermath of the first storm of the season? Updated totals are still coming in, but here is what we have from the National Weather Service (as of 7:30 am Tuesday):

Minnesota

Pine City - 14 inches

Hinckley - 9 inches

Moose Lake - 9 inches

West Duluth - 8.2 inches

Sturgeon Lake - 8 inches

Finlayson - 7.5 inches

Holyoke - 7.4 inches

Duluth Airport - 7.2 inches

>Esko - 7 inches

Barnum - 6 inches

Proctor - 6 inches

Alborn - 5 inches

Knife River - 5 inches

Duluth (Lester Park) - 4.3 inches

Cotton - 4 inches

Twig - 3.7 inches

Cloquet - 3.5 inches

Duluth Heights - 3.3 inches

Two Harbors - 3 inches

 

Wisconsin

Spooner - 14 inches

Glidden - 14 inches

Springbrook - 13 inches

Foxboro - 12 inches

Grantsburg - 12 inches

Poplar - 12 inches

Ashland - 11.8 inches

Hayward - 11 inches

Iron River - 10 inches

Cornucopia - 10 inches

South Range - 9.1 inches

Bruno - 8.3 inches

Lake Nebagamon - 8 inches

Superior - 7.5 inches

Mellen - 7.3 inches

Amnicon Falls - 7 inches

Barnes - 6 inches

Maple - 5.8 inches

Sawyer - 5.2 inches

Washburn - 5.2 inches

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