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Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued March 28 at 3:11PM CDT by NWS Bismarck ND

A disturbance will bring increasing snow chances to northern North Dakota overnight tonight, continuing through Friday morning, then diminish Friday afternoon. Snow accumulations ranging from 1 to 4 inches will be possible, with some locally higher amounts near 5 inches also possible. At this time, chances for freezing rain across northern North Dakota look to be minimal, with mainly snow now expected. Be sure to check the latest forecast information and road conditions before heading out.

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Area
Divide; Burke; Renville; Bottineau; Rolette; Williams; Mountrail; Ward; McHenry; Pierce

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued March 28 at 3:11PM CDT by NWS Bismarck ND

A disturbance will bring increasing precipitation chances to southwestern and central North Dakota later this evening and into the overnight hours, continuing through Friday morning, diminishing Friday afternoon. Precipitation should begin as rain and freezing rain across the southwest, transitioning to all freezing rain as it moves into the central, and eventually into a wintry mix of snow and freezing rain Friday morning through the afternoon from south of Highway 2 to the South Dakota border. Snow accumulations will generally be light and less than an inch. Ice accumulations may range from a light glaze to around a tenth of an inch. Be sure to check the latest forecast information and road conditions before heading out.

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Area
McKenzie; Dunn; Mercer; Oliver; McLean; Sheridan; Wells; Foster; Golden Valley; Billings; Stark; Morton; Burleigh; Kidder; Stutsman; Slope; Hettinger; Grant; Bowman; Adams; Sioux; Emmons; Logan; La Moure; McIntosh; Dickey

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued March 28 at 2:32PM CDT by NWS Grand Forks ND

Precipitation associated with the next weather system will begin to spread into eastern North Dakota and the northwest quarter of Minnesota Friday morning, and could potentially linger across northwest Minnesota into Saturday morning. For areas along and north of the highway 200 corridor, 1 to 3 inches of snow is possible, while areas south of the highway 200 corridor should see an inch or less. Mixed precipitation is also possible, bringing a light glaze of ice with it. This would affect the early Friday morning and late evening commutes. In addition, as temperature fall late Friday evening untreated surfaces have the potential to refreeze causing additional impacts. If planning travel, make sure to check the latest forecast and road conditions before heading out.

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Area
West Polk; Norman; Clay; Kittson; Roseau; Lake Of The Woods; West Marshall; East Marshall; North Beltrami; Pennington; Red Lake; East Polk; North Clearwater; South Beltrami; Mahnomen; South Clearwater; Hubbard; West Becker; East Becker; Wilkin; West Otter Tail; East Otter Tail; Wadena; Grant; Towner; Cavalier; Pembina; Benson; Ramsey; Eastern Walsh County; Eddy; Nelson; Grand Forks; Griggs; Steele; Traill; Barnes; Cass; Ransom; Sargent; Richland; Western Walsh County
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