WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY.
ANOTHER ROUND OF DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. BLOWING SNOW POSSIBLE THURSDAY.
A CLIPPER SYSTEM IS FORECAST TO IMPACT NORTHERN AND EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING.
EVEN THOUGH THE HEAVIEST SNOW AMOUNTS ARE FORECAST ACROSS THE CANADIAN BORDER COUNTIES…SNOW AMOUNTS WILL GENERALLY REMAIN LESS THAN ONE INCH. HOWEVER…THE MAIN IMPACT WILL BE THE WINDS BEHIND THE CLIPPER SYSTEM THURSDAY. STRONG WINDS COULD CREATE AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW THURSDAY.
STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS WITH GUSTS TO 40 MPH ARE FORECAST ACROSS WESTERN AND CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA ON THURSDAY. THIS MAY LEAD TO AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES. THOSE PLANNING TRAVEL ACROSS THE STATE ON THURSDAY SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR POSSIBLE DIFFICULT TRAVEL CONDITIONS IN BLOWING SNOW. ANOTHER ROUND OF POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS ARE FORECAST THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY.
IF YOU PLAN ON TRAVELING BE SURE TO FILL UP YOUR GAS TANK. INFORM OTHERS OF YOUR PLANS AND CARRY A WINTER WEATHER SURVIVAL KIT IN YOUR VEHICLE.
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