Heading into the weekend, there was a threat of widespread snow across Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin, with the heaviest snow forecasted for the North Shore.

While the final forecast before the weekend saw expected totals tending downward a little, there was still a possibility of snow amounts that could get close to a foot along the North Shore, between Two Harbors and Grand Marais.

Now that snow has wrapped up for the weekend, we have a look at how accurate those forecasts were. As it stands, the heaviest snow extended further south, with parts of Duluth and Two Harbors seeing among the highest totals reported by National Weather Service spotters.

Here's a look at the totals from this weekend's snow.

Snow totals from across Northern Minnesota & Wisconsin February 1-2, 2025

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The map above is an estimate of the weekend's snowfall across the region. Below are the reported totals from trained spotters across the Northland.

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Two Harbors, MN (6 miles WNW) - 8 inches

Woodland (Duluth, MN) - 8 inches

Chisholm, MN - 8 inches

Lutsen, MN - 8 inches

Two Harbors, MN - 7.1 inches

Park Point (Duluth, MN) - 7 inches

Silver Bay, MN - 7 inches

Duluth Heights - 6.9 inches

Mahtowa, MN - 6.9 inches

Leonidas, MN - 6.5 inches

Castle Danger, MN - 6.5 inches

Gary New Duluth, MN - 6.4 inches

Tamarack, MN - 6.4 inches

Fredenberg, MN - 6.3 inches

Billings Park (Superior, WI) - 6.1 inches

Proctor, MN - 6.1 inches

Duluth International Airport - 6.1 inches

Cromwell, MN - 6.1 inches

Chester Park (Duluth, MN) - 6 inches

Connor's Point (Superior, WI) - 6 inches

Esko, MN - 5.8 inches

Cloquet, MN - 5.8 inches

Ely, MN - 5.8 inches

Hoyt Lakes - 5.7 inches

Hermantown, MN - 5.3 inches

Grand Marais - 5 inches

Moose Lake, MN - 4.9 inches

Taft, MN - 4.8 inches

Superior, WI - 4.5 inches

Cook, MN - 4.5 inches

Near Amnicon Falls State Park, WI - 4 inches

Poplar, WI - 4 inches

Solon Springs, WI - 3.9 inches

Red Cliff, WI - 3.7 inches

Mora, MN - 3.5 inches

Brainerd, MN 3.3 inches

Lincoln Park (Duluth, MN) - 2.3 inches

Cornucopia, WI - 2.3 inches

Grand Rapids - 2 inches

Hayward, WI - 2 inches

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Gallery Credit: Nick Cooper - TSM Duluth

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