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First snow of the season falls on Bemidji

After an unusually warm fall and a few days of rain, Bemidji finally received its first snow of the season on Wednesday morning.

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Snow collects on a shrub at Diamond Point Park on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, after Bemidji received its first snow of the season.
Madelyn Haasken / Bemidji Pioneer

BEMIDJI — After an unusually warm fall and a few days of rain, Bemidji finally received its first snow of the season on Wednesday morning.

Though blizzard and winter storm warnings were issued for much of the region to the west — with some areas seeing more snow and high winds — Bemidji was just on the outskirts of the storm and only got around one to two inches of precipitation.

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Snow collects on a baby pine on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, after Bemidji received its first snow of the season.
Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer
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Snow gathers along the shoreline of Lake Bemidji on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, at Diamond Point Park.
Madelyn Haasken / Bemidji Pioneer
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Purple alyssum buds poke out of the snow on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, after Bemidji received its first snow of the season.
Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer
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Snow collects on a green poplar leaf on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, after Bemidji received its first snow of the season.
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Snow collects on foliage at Diamond Point Park on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, after Bemidji received its first snow of the season.
Madelyn Haasken / Bemidji Pioneer
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Snow collects on a picket fence on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, after Bemidji received its first snow of the season.
Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer
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Snow collects on autumn leaves on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, after Bemidji received its first snow of the season.
Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer
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A gray squirrel perches on a tree branch at Diamond Point Park on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, after Bemidji received its first snow of the season.
Madelyn Haasken / Bemidji Pioneer
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A northern white cedar cone pokes out of the snow on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, after Bemidji received its first snow of the season.
Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer
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A pair of bald eagles watch from a tree as the snow falls on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, at Diamond Point Park in Bemidji.
Madelyn Haasken / Bemidji Pioneer
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Snow collects on a green poplar leaf on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, after Bemidji received its first snow of the season.
Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer
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A bald eagle soars through the trees as snow falls on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, at Diamond Point Park in Bemidji.
Madelyn Haasken / Bemidji Pioneer
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Snow falls through the branches of northern white cedar trees on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, after Bemidji received its first snow of the season.
Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer
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A pair of ducks swim along the shoreline of Lake Bemidji as snow falls on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, at Diamond Point Park.
Madelyn Haasken / Bemidji Pioneer

Annalise is the editor and a photographer at the Bemidji Pioneer. She is a Mass Communication graduate from Bemidji State University and has a Supervisory Management degree from Northwest Technical College. Her favorite pastime is exploring the great outdoors and capturing its natural beauty on camera. Contact Annalise at (218) 333-9796 or abraught@bemidjipioneer.com.
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