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North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana and Wisconsin have extreme cold warnings in place ahead of an Arctic blast. MarianVejcik/Getty What Does an Extreme Cold Warning Mean?
A winter storm that covered parts of the East Coast and the South in snow and ice will continue to push offshore Saturday.
JAMESTOWN — The winter so far in North Dakota has been colder and drier than normal, according to Daryl Ritchison, director of the North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network and state climatologist.
Thursday's weather will feature an Arctic blast for the Midwest and Northeast and still more lake-effect snow for the Great Lakes.