Snow blanketed west central Minnesota Thursday, a reminder that it's still winter despite unseasonably warm weather.
The National Weather Service Office in Chanhassen reported 2 inches of snowfall in Willmar by 4 p.m. Temperatures were in the 20s.
No major accidents were reported in west central Minnesota in connection the weather Thursday.
There were two minor accidents reported in Willmar and a vehicle off the road in Meeker County, but none of those incidents resulted in injuries.
There were no reported activity cancellations, but snow emergencies had been declared in Willmar's central business district, Olivia and Hector.
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The Minnesota Department of Transportation reported fair driving conditions throughout west central Minnesota.
There is a chance of snow today, but that should only produce a dusting, said James McQuirter, meteorologist with the National Weather Service. Blowing snow is also expected.
Winds are projected to be 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph, which could cause drifting and reduce visibility, he said. But he said it would be "nuisance blowing."
"It shouldn't cause too much of a problem," he said.
Snowfall has been lighter than normal in most of the state this year, with January's snowfall one-third to one-half inch less than the average, according to the state Climatology Office. Before Thursday's snowfall, the southern third of Minnesota had 2 inches or less on the ground.
February is historically Minnesota's driest month, according to the Climatology Office. The median snow depth in southwestern Minnesota is typically less than 5 inches by the end of February, according to the Climatology Office.