Grand Forks, ND – Snow accumulation is intensifying across southeastern North Dakota and western Minnesota, with hazardous conditions expected to worsen overnight. As snowfall continues to increase in coverage and intensity, dangerous travel conditions are anticipated through Wednesday, particularly along I-29.
According to the National Weather Service, heavy snow and rapidly accumulating snowfall will create difficult conditions for motorists, especially in areas near the South Dakota border and across North Dakota’s southeastern counties. The snow is expected to spread further into Minnesota as well, complicating travel for those heading west.
The NWS warns that temperatures will influence snow totals, causing variability in accumulation rates across the region. Cooling temperatures will speed up snow accumulation, making travel even more treacherous.
Local authorities urge drivers to stay informed about road conditions and avoid travel if possible. Travel disruptions are expected to persist into Wednesday as the snowstorm continues to affect the region. Residents should prepare for potentially severe winter weather and adjust plans accordingly.


