
Violating Minnesota’s Snow Law Could Result in $1,000 Fine
Minnesota winters can be intense with big snowstorms, and while the cold isn’t always fun, we definitely know how to make the most of it – whether it’s sledding, skiing, or checking out fun winter activities and attractions like The Ice Castles.
But did you know there are actually laws about snow in Minnesota? There’s one in particular you should be aware of because breaking it could lead to a hefty fine!

How Much Snow Does Minnesota Get During An Average Winter?
Snowfall in Minnesota can vary quite a bit depending on where you are.
The state 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, according to currentresults.com.
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Violating Minnesota's Snow Law Could Result in a $1,000 Fine
In Minnesota, it's illegal to shovel or plow snow onto roads and streets, even though some people do it to clear off their sidewalks or driveways. Putting snow in the road can create hazards for drivers, like drifting or blocking visibility.
If you get caught doing this, it’s considered a misdemeanor and could result in a fine of up to $1,000.
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