It wouldn't be Halloween if we didn't talk about this: the blizzard of 1991.
Just over eight-inches of snow fell that day and another 20 inches in the days after. There's no snow in the forecast for Friday , but Halloween in Minnesota does have a history of seeing some weather extremes.
For example, we don't have to go back far at all to find the wettest Halloween on record. That happened just last year in the Twin Cities, when just over an inch and a quarter of precipitation fell.
And not all of that was rain. We also saw .2 inches of snow last year — the first snowfall of the season.
That year was also our second Halloween in a row with snow. In 2023, almost 2 inches of snow accumulated, though that's nothing compared to 1991.
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