Thursday was the wettest Halloween on record in the Twin Cities
A record 1.26 inches of precipitation — virtually all rain — fell on the Twin Cities on Thursday.
That rain and melted snow surpassed the 0.85 inches of liquid in 1991 — the year of our infamous Halloween blizzard — to make 2024 the wettest Halloween on record in the Twin Cities, according to the National Weather Service.
Here are some photos John Autey took on our rainy Halloween.
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