Strong northwest winds with gusts to 45 mph continue across
western and central North Dakota early this Saturday morning
behind an Arctic cold front. The strong winds, combined with
scattered snow showers and some fresh snow from last night, are
producing areas of blowing and drifting snow. Expect visibilities
under a mile at times, especially in open country. If you are
traveling this morning, use caution and be sure to keep up to date
on the latest road conditions.
No watches are valid as of Sat Apr 19 12:23:02 UTC 2025.
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