Unless you live on a mountain, the Twin Cities probably got more snow in February than your town

Yes, Minnesotans, February was as snowy as you thought. In fact, when it comes to snowfall last month, we had more in common with Jackson, Wyo. than we did with our typical winter brethren in Chicago and Milwaukee.

March 5, 2019 at 11:07PM
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about the writers

Chase Davis

Senior Digital Editor

Chase Davis is a senior digital editor at the Minnesota Star Tribune. He previously worked as editor of the Interactive News desk at the New York Times and has worked as an investigative and data reporter in California, Iowa and Texas.

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C.J. Sinner

Director of Graphics & Data Visuals

C.J. Sinner is the Director of Graphics and Data Visuals at the Star Tribune, managing a small team that works at the intersection of data and design to help enhance storytelling on all platforms through charts, maps and diagrams. 

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