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Feb 27, 2009 8:39 am US/Central
MN Wakes Up To Fresh Blanket Of Snow, Cold Temps
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) ―
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Bitter cold is following the storm, with temperatures at or below zero forecast for much of the state, with subzero windchills.
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The snow is over. Now it's time for the cold.
A major winter storm moved through Minnesota on Thursday, giving the state a fresh blanket of snow and causing at least one death.
The National Weather Service reports Friday that between 5 inches and 8 inches of snow fell throughout most of central and southern Minnesota, with a few spots over 9 inches.
Those include some small towns in west-central Minnesota, including 11 inches in Carlos and nearly 10 inches in Donnelly.
There has been at least one death attributed to the storm. A man was struck by a snowplow in downtown Minneapolis.
Bitter cold is following the storm, with subzero windchills forecast for much of the state.
The Federal Aviation Administration reports no delays at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Friday morning.

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