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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
City of Duluth Communications Office
Mayor Roger J. Reinert
411 West First Street • Duluth, Minnesota 55802 • www.duluthmn.gov
For more information, please call 218-730-5309
DATE: 12/1/2019
SUBJECT: City Continues to Dig Out of Storm
BY: Kate Van Daele, Public Information Officer

City Continues to Dig Out of Storm

[Duluth, MN] As of noon, today (December 1), the snow stopped falling in Duluth. According to the National Weather Service, Duluth received 21.7 inches of snow, which placed as the ninth snowiest two-day snow storm in Duluth’s history.

The City of Duluth continues to plow snow from main roads. Drivers will continue to plow main roads today and hope to begin plowing residential streets early tomorrow morning. With that said, residents should plan on moving cars to abide by alternate side parking. This week is odd. Cars will need to be moved to the odd side of the street by 8:00 p.m. tonight.

Due to the high amount of snow and treacherous road conditions, the City of Duluth is issuing no travel advisory until further notice. The public is strongly encouraged to stay home or shelter in place so that plows can continue to clear streets, and public safety staff can respond to emergencies with having the least amount of obstacles in their way as possible.

Morse and Buchanan Streets, in addition to a portion of Canal Park Drive, are still closed to vehicle and foot traffic. Park Point remains closed to non- Park Point residents.

The City will continue to update the public on additional updates as they happen.

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