FREEZING DRIZZLE AND SNOW WILL PRODUCE HAZARDOUS TRAVEL THISĀ MORNING THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING

A complex weather system will bring winter weather impacts to the
Northern Plains today into Thursday. Areas of freezing drizzle are
possible through tonight, mainly south of Highway 2. Light ice
accumulations may occur, but some melting will take place on
surfaces this afternoon as temperatures warm.

Accumulating snow is likely across much of western and central
North Dakota this evening through tonight. Around 2 to 4 inches of
snow is possible north of Interstate 94, with lower amounts to
the south. The snow is expected to taper off Thursday morning.

Thursday will be much colder, with strong northerly winds. The
James River Valley may see gusts to 45 mph Thursday afternoon.
There could also be some patchy blowing snow on Thursday, mainly
east of Highway 83

Keep up to date with the latest forecast on this developing
weather situation.