Submit your guess for how much snow we'll get in Rochester, MN with this week's storm for your chance to win a family 4-pack of Minnesota Twins tickets!

Predictions must be submitted by 10:30 AM on Wednesday, February 22nd.

RULES:

  • The snowfall calculated for this contest starts at 12:00 AM on Tuesday, February 21st until 7:00 AM on Friday, February 24th.
  • Snowfall totals will be based on reports from Rochester International Airport.
  • If no one has the exact correct amount of snow, the person with the next closest prediction wins (whether that's above of below the total amount).
  • If multiple people guess the correct snow total, those names will be put in a hat and one winner will be randomly drawn. The same goes for if no one has the exact correct amount. If multiple people guess the closest snowfall amount, all entrants will get their names put in a hat and one random winner will be selected.

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