North Dakota Braces for Heavy Rain and Fog Tonight, Impacting Drivers Near Devils Lake and Pembina

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Grand Forks, ND – North Dakota residents should prepare for continued rain and fog through Tuesday morning, with heaviest rainfall recorded in the Devils Lake region and extending northeast. Drivers in areas like Pembina and Grand Forks are urged to be cautious as low visibility and wet road conditions could complicate morning commutes.

According to the National Weather Service, rain totals reached up to 1.61 inches near Garske as of early Monday, with consistent precipitation expected to continue across east-central North Dakota into Tuesday. Light rain may persist overnight into Tuesday morning, followed by patchy fog before 7 a.m., making travel conditions potentially hazardous for those in low-lying or open road areas.

Five-Day Forecast Overview for Grand Forks Area:

Tuesday: Morning fog with mostly sunny skies by midday. Highs around 48°F with northwest winds shifting to south-southwest at 10-17 mph. Gusts could reach 23 mph.

Wednesday: Partly sunny with a high near 47°F. Winds shift northwest at 6-9 mph, becoming variable in the evening.

Thursday: Clear skies and a high of 48°F. West-southwest winds up to 14 mph with gusts as high as 23 mph.

Friday: Mostly sunny, high of 52°F. Winds will be south-southwest at 7-10 mph.

Saturday: Slight chance of rain, mostly sunny. High around 52°F with possible gusts reaching 18 mph.

Residents are advised to keep updated on local weather forecasts, as rain and fog may intermittently reduce visibility. Those commuting should consider adjusting travel times, and keep headlights on to enhance road safety. Follow local alerts for any updated travel advisories.

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