Heavy Snow Overnight From Southeast ND into West Central MN
Hazardous wintry conditions are expected across a portion of the region tonight. A band of heavy snowfall is expected overnight from southeast North Dakota into west central Minnesota. Expect 6 to 8 inches of snow with localized higher amounts withing this narrow heavy snow band. In addition, roads will become snow covered and very slick overnight near this heavy snow.
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Devils Lake, ND
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Pembina, ND
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Grand Forks, ND
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Note: The National Weather Service is not responsible for the content, timeliness or reliability of the webcam images. The images are provided as an aid to evaluate snowfall and conditions at various locations across the local area. |
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