UPDATE 7 a.m. MONDAY

We've updated the list and have final totals right here.

Original story

Incredible amounts of snow has fallen across Minnesota with pretty much everywhere from the southwest corner through the Twin Cities picking up a foot or more.

Another 4-6 inches of snow is expected across the metro before this storm is out of here by Monday, but the latest reports – most of them from late Saturday night – show amounts of close to two feet in southwest Minnesota and upwards of 15 inches in the metro area.

The lists of metro and greater Minnesota snowfall leaders are below, but you can check to see if your location has reported snow totals right here.

Metro leaders

16.6 - Victoria

15.5 - Northeast Minneapolis, Plymouth

15 - Farmington

14.3 - Carver, Chanhassen

14 - Richfield, Arden Hills, St. Anthony, St. Louis Park

13.8 - North St. Paul, South Minneapolis

13.2 - St. Paul

13 - Bloomington, Mounds View, Hopkins, Ham Lake, Vadnais Heights

12.5 - New Brighton, Crystal

12 - Eagan

11.5 - Shoreview, Savage

11 - White Bear Lake

10.5 - Prior Lake, Maplewood

10 - Chaska, Circle Pines, Maple Grove

Greater Minnesota leaders

23.5 - Canby

19 - Lake Wilson

18 - Clear Lake, Currie

17.8 - Marshall

17.5 - Clarkfield, Lynd

17 - Granite Falls

16 - Brownton

15.7 - Redwood Falls

14.5 - Milan, Montevideo

13 - Mankato, Blue Earth

12.9 - St. Cloud

12 - Waconia

12 - Jackson

9.4 - Dassel

9 - New Ulm

8 - Eden Valley, Medilia

Good luck, dog. Michelle Wermager

For the month of April, 22.5 inches (as of 1 a.m.) have fallen at Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport, breaking the old record of 21.8 inches set in 1983.

For the entire snow season, MSP Airport has racked up 75 inches, the most since the winter of 2010-11, according to WCCO meteorologist Mike Lynch.