St. Paul receives 2.3 inches of March snowPosted on March 23, 2015March 9, 2016 by TommieMedia Two St. Thomas employees walk from the Upper Quad Monday afternoon. Monday was World Meteorological Day, commemorating the formation of the World Meteorological Organization. (Eric Bromback/TommieMedia) Despite the cold weather, two St. Thomas students went for a run. Before this morning, students didn’t have to worry about slippery sidewalks or staying warm while exercising outside. (Eric Bromback/TommieMedia) A lone bike dusted in puffs of snow waits to be reclaimed from the lingering winter weather. According to the National Weather Service, St. Paul received 2.3 inches of snow Sunday night. (Andrew Brinkmann/TommieMedia) This reminder is one of the many signs of spring to be doused by winter weather. Students had no problem staying on the paths Monday afternoon. (Andrew Brinkmann/TommieMedia) With the temperature at 31 degrees Fahrenheit, the sidewalks around St. Thomas were covered with a slushy soup. The record high for March 23 is 39 degrees. (Andrew Brinkmann/TommieMedia) A slushy path reveals an image of the John R. Roach Center. Visibility was 10 miles on Monday afternoon. (Andrew Brinkmann/TommieMedia) Snow covers every seat in St. Thomas’ O’Shaughnessy Stadium. Spring sports benefited from warm weather until Sunday night’s snowfall. (Andrew Brinkmann/TommieMedia) St. Paul received 2.3 inches of snow Sunday night, according to the National Weather Service. Check out photos of a snowy St. Thomas campus.