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Multiple Day Accumulation Report
Station Number:
MN-HN-457
Station Name:
Dayton 4.2 ESE
Obs Start Date:
4/1/2025
Obs End Date:
4/2/2025 5:00 PM
Submitted
4/02/2025 9:16 PM
Gauge Catch:
0.69 in.
Notes:
Light snow began falling at appx. 2:00 p.m. CDT on Tues. April 1 and gradually intensified into moderate but steady snowfall by 3:00 p.m. that continued intermittently throughout the evening and overnight, mixed with periods of moderate rainfall. The mixed precip continued until appx. 4:00 p.m. CDT on Wed., April 2. The accumulated snow was very slushy, and may have measured deeper overnight while I was asleep, but also rapidly settled, compacted and melted as it was falling in temps just above freezing and mixed with periods of rain. This was the second 48-hour precipitation even in a week! The moisture is desperately needed in my region to alleviate persistent drought. Hoping this wetter pattern will persist into the spring and summer.
Snow Information
Snowpack Depth
2.5 in.
Snowpack SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
0.69 in.
Snowpack Density
28%
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