Grand Forks, ND – Isolated severe storms are forecast to hit the Grand Forks area on Monday afternoon and evening, potentially bringing 60 mph wind gusts, one-inch hail, and a possible tornado. Residents should remain alert for changing weather conditions.
According to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, the highest threat level is expected Monday afternoon. Localized heavy rainfall could lead to temporary flooding in low-lying areas. The storms may develop quickly, so residents are advised to monitor weather alerts closely and have multiple ways to receive emergency notifications.
Motorists should be particularly cautious, as strong wind gusts and slick roads could pose hazards on highways, especially near the Fargo region. Those in mobile homes or areas prone to flooding should review emergency plans.