The recent March snowstorm has brought the largest snowfall of the season to the Twin Cities, with Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport recording 7.4 inches of snow as of 6 a.m. The storm is still ongoing, so snow totals may increase. This storm surpasses previous snowfall events this winter, including one in December that brought 5.5 inches of snow. Other areas in Minnesota also saw significant snowfall, with some cities recording over 10 inches of snow.
Despite the heavy snow, conditions are expected to improve as the storm clears out, with the snow tapering off by lunchtime, followed by sunny skies. Cleanup efforts are underway, with travel conditions expected to remain difficult until the afternoon. After the snowstorm, temperatures are expected to remain cold but sunny, helping to melt the accumulated snow. Residents are advised to exercise caution while traveling and to stay updated on weather alerts.
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