Otter Tail County Hit with Up to 6 Inches of Snow March 15
Up to 6 inches of snow fell near Parkers Prairie on March 15, with Battle Lake and Fergus Falls each recording 4 inches.

Up to 6 inches of snow buried parts of Otter Tail County on March 15, with accumulations spread unevenly across the region according to public reports relayed through the weather service.
Parkers Prairie recorded the heaviest totals, with reports of 6 inches in and around the community. Battle Lake and Fergus Falls each received 4 inches, while Urbank, situated closer to the county's southwestern edge, saw approximately 2 inches.
The variation in totals across relatively short distances reflects the localized nature of the storm system. A span of roughly 40 miles separates the county's hardest-hit areas from its lighter accumulations, a pattern common to late-winter systems moving across west-central Minnesota.
The March 15 event adds to what has already been a substantial snow season across the broader region. Seasonal snowfall tracking tools drawing on data from the National Gridded Snowfall Analysis, which compiles a running total of accumulations since September 30, have recorded a seasonal maximum of 46 inches across the area covered by those maps.
The reported totals from March 15 were submitted as public observations rather than official National Weather Service station measurements, meaning the figures reflect ground-level reports from the affected communities rather than verified gauge readings. Confirmation of official storm totals from the NWS forecast office covering Otter Tail County had not been obtained at the time of publication.
No information was immediately available on road conditions, school closures, or other disruptions tied to the March 15 storm in Parkers Prairie, Battle Lake, Fergus Falls, or Urbank.
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