A strong spring storm will sweep across Minnesota Tuesday, bringing several inches of heavy, wet snow to certain areas. The National Weather Service has already issued weather warnings and watches.
With all of the snow we just got across Minnesota, there are two particular places that are very important to clear of the snow. It could save your life.
Minnesota is so large that the amount of snow in the south is much less than what the northern parts get. For instance, Rochester usually sees about 53 inches of snow in a typical winter, while Duluth gets around 90 inches.
With a snowstorm bearing down on parts of Minnesota, residents across the state will likely notice how bright the night sky seems. Here's why it seems so light.