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Why winter storms shut down interstates in North Dakota more often than in Minnesota North Dakota interstates have closed numerous times this winter season, compared to one 2-day closure on I-94 ...
The first winter storm of the season has hit North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana, with North Dakota getting the worst of it. North Dakota is expecting 18 inches of snow.
Season’s first winter storm to bury Mountain West, North Dakota in snow North Dakota and the mountains of Washington state, Oregon, Idaho and Montana could receive 1 to 2 feet ...
A North Dakota winter storm shut down the interstates Saturday and is being blamed for a fatal wreck. A man died Friday after his car slid on the icy highway and hit another vehicle.
Much of North Dakota is under a winter storm watch as a system that could pack blizzard conditions bears down on the region.
Storm warnings were issued on Thursday for western Montana, southwestern through northeastern South Dakota and parts of northwestern Minnesota.
Winter storm in Northern Plains will send cold air across Lower 48 The same weather front blanketing Montana to northwest Minnesota in snow will cause temperatures to plummet in the eastern U.S ...
Winter storm could dump heavy snow throughout North Dakota, northwest Minnesota Heavy snow is likely in the area, but WDAY Chief Meteorologist John Wheeler said it is still too early to predict ...
GRAND FORKS — From a record-breaking blizzard in April to back-to-back significant winter storms and bone-chilling cold in December, North Dakotans experienced a lot of wild weather in 2022 ...
On Tuesday morning, the National Weather Service (NWS) in Grand Forks, North Dakota, issued a "Winter Weather Message" for several cities announcing an ice storm warning.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A fast-moving winter storm brought snow, ice, strong winds and bitter cold to much of the upper Midwest, snarling traffic in the Twin Cities and forcing North Dakota ...
A winter storm warning was in effect for a swath of the state stretching from the North Dakota border near Fargo down to Rochester in southern Minnesota. That included the Twin Cities.