Snow emergencies continue Monday in St. Paul and Minneapolis in the wake of the weekend winter storm that dropped more than a half-foot of snow on parts of the state.

Mankato, New Ulm, Rochester and Waseca are among the other cities across southern Minnesota that declared snow emergencies or implemented other special parking restrictions due to the snow.

Vehicles that don’t follow the parking rules may be ticketed or towed.

Snow totals reported over the weekend included 12 inches near Blue Earth, 11.2 inches at Minnesota City, 9 inches in Windom and 8 inches at Northfield.

The Twin Cities metro area saw 3 to 6 inches of snow, with the highest totals generally in the south metro. The Duluth area also saw totals near a half-foot, thanks in part to lake-effect snow bands.

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