Residents across southeast North Dakota and western Minnesota are digging out from a storm that dumped heavy snow.
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Residents across southeast North Dakota and western Minnesota are digging out from a storm that dumped heavy snow.
The National Weather Service says just over 5 inches of snow fell in Fargo.
Meteorologist Jim Kaiser says the heaviest band of snow stretched from the Lidgerwood area northeast through the Wahpeton-Breckenridge area toward Park Rapids where 8-12 inches of snow was common.
The weather service says locally heavier amounts of snow may have fallen along that line.
The storm should help the moisture deficit.
There was a half inch of water content in the snow, boosting Fargo's monthly level well above average, the first time that's happened in months.
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