Grand Forks, ND – A winter weather advisory remains in effect until noon Monday for areas near the North Dakota and Minnesota border, with snowfall continuing through the morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, 1 to 3 inches of snow are expected, with localized areas near the international border seeing up to 4 inches. East winds of 10-20 mph may contribute to reduced visibility and drifting snow.
The advisory primarily impacts areas north of Highway 2, including Langdon, Hallock, Grafton, and Roseau. Commuters should exercise caution as slick roads and sidewalks increase the risk of accidents. The Minnesota and North Dakota Departments of Transportation advise checking updated road conditions before traveling at mn511.org and travel.dot.nd.gov.
Snowfall is expected to taper off by early afternoon, though residual slick spots may persist into the evening. Travelers in affected areas should allow extra time and drive with caution.




