An area of precipitation is expected to move southeast through
western and central North Dakota late this afternoon through
tonight. A mix of rain, freezing rain and snow are all possible
along the leading edge of precipitation. Later this evening and
overnight, the precipitation is expected to transition to all
snow. It is possible that roads, sidewalks and parking lots could
become icy this evening. Late tonight as precipitation turns to
all snow and winds increase, patchy blowing snow could lead to
reduced visibilities. If you have travel plans tonight, be sure to
check the latest road conditions. Slow down and allow extra time
to reach your destination.
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