Minnesota weather: Snow, crash totals after clipper system
MN weather: Windy & falling temps Sunday, frigid Monday
Snow will end as the day progresses with little to no accumulations possible through the midday hours. FOX 9 meteorologist Jared Piepenburg has the full forecast.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Snowfall ended on Sunday morning, leaving about 1 inch in the Twin Cities metro area with blowing snow expected to continue throughout the day.
Snowfall totals
What we know:
Snowfall wrapped up Sunday morning, leaving behind larger accumulations further north of the Twin Cities metro.

FOX 9 weather forecast. (FOX 9)
Here's a look at snow totals across the state from Saturday into Sunday:
- Red Wing: 1 inch
- St. Paul: 1 inch
- Minneapolis: 1-1.3 inches
- Coon Rapids: 1.8 inches
- Hibbing: 2 inches
- Nowthen: 2 inches
- Monticello: 1.5 inches
- St. Cloud: 2.2 inches
- Alexandria: 3 inches
- Baxter: 5.5 inches
- Coleraine: 4.6 inches
- Brainerd: 6 inches
- NWS Duluth: 6.7 inches
Minnesota crashes
By the numbers:
The Minnesota State Patrol reported that between noon on Saturday and 8:30 a.m. there were 188 property damage crashes across the state, 25 injuries, 85 vehicles off the road, 10 vehicles off the road, 10 vehicle spin outs and three jackknifed semis.
The Source: FOX 9 weather forecast.