Grand Forks, ND – Southeastern North Dakota and parts of west-central Minnesota are bracing for significant snowfall as a heavy snow band moves through the region Wednesday. The snow is expected to begin mid-morning and continue through the afternoon, bringing winter weather impacts such as slick roads and reduced visibility.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall totals in southeastern North Dakota, particularly in areas such as Fargo and Grand Forks, could range from 3 to 7 inches. Neighboring regions in Minnesota may also see significant accumulations.
Temperatures during the storm will play a crucial role in snow accumulation rates, with totals varying considerably over small distances. Officials are urging drivers to exercise caution, especially in the hardest-hit areas of southeastern North Dakota and west-central Minnesota.
The National Weather Service has advised residents to monitor road conditions and prepare for potential travel disruptions.




