(Spirit Lake)– A large part of the region woke up this (Thurs.) morning to the first snowfall of the season. Meteorologist Amanda Penning with the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls says accumulations were under an inch and were limited primarily to grassy areas…
And even though it may seem early to see those first flakes of the season, Penning says it isn’t too far off from longtime norms…
Not unusual at all, especially for those of us who remember the infamous Halloween blizzard in 1991, when 14 inches of snow fell, combined with 40 mph wind.
And while the snow this (Thurs.) morning may have seemed like a trick, the moisture was a treat. It was the first measurable amount of moisture the area has seen for the entire month of October. As of 7:00 am, the rainfall and melted snow amounted to 75 one hundredths of an inch.
(Thanks to Community First Broadcasting station KAYL in Storm Lake for contributing to this story)




