Major Winter Storm Will Affect Extreme Southern Red River Valley
A major winter storm will affect the southern Red River Valley Sunday and Sunday night. Snow amounts could approach 1 foot near the North and South Dakota border, with much lighter amounts further north. In addition, considerable blowing and drifting snow may produce blizzard like conditions Sunday afternoon and evening. Stay tuned to the latest forecasts and if you are planning travel to the southern Red River Valley or into South Dakota along Interstate 29, be prepared for a major winter storm.
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