More snow overnight Wednesday adds to record snowfall

Crews working hard to remove storm remnants
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The snow keeps falling and Wednesday morning's commute could be slick and slow. Not that we're not accustomed to that at this point.

WCCO's Mike Lynch says, according to radar, between 1 to 2 inches of snow fell at the airport overnight, but we will see sunshine today.

"The snow is ending," he said in the WCCO 5 a.m. newscast. "It's ending quickly from west to east across the Twin Cities. It's really lightened up in the western metro. Give it an hour or so and it will be out of the eastern metro as well."

Lynch says with 37.2 inches of snow, February 2019 is now fourth-snowiest month in Twin Cities weather history. Though the new month will be here, we're not ditching the snow, according to the National Weather Service.

Some sun today in the wake of the snow, then accumulating snow is likely on Friday. #mnwx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/1dzgQtmKyB

— NWS Twin Cities (@NWSTwinCities) February 27, 2019

Stay tuned to WCCO Radio and WCCORadio.com for updates on the winter weather.