Grand Forks, ND – An area of snow is expected to develop across North Dakota late Sunday evening, bringing accumulations and potential travel hazards through Monday. The heaviest snowfall is anticipated north of Highway 2, with a 20% chance of localized totals reaching three inches or more.
According to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, a narrow band of heavy snow may form in some areas, leading to isolated higher accumulations. Meanwhile, areas south of the main snowfall zone, particularly between Highway 200 and Highway 2, face a 30% chance of freezing drizzle. This could result in slick roads and increased travel risks.
Drivers should prepare for hazardous conditions, especially on untreated roads and sidewalks. Authorities advise using caution while traveling and staying updated on local weather reports.
Snowfall and icy conditions are expected to persist through Monday, with improving conditions afterward. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra time for travel.




