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A band of snow continues from parts of north central North Dakota into the James River Valley, with NDDOT cameras showing significantly reduced visibility in Medina and Rugby. As snow ends at your location, please send us your snow totals! Our total here at NWS Bismarck is up to 2.2 inches as of noon.
A strong system will exit western and central North Dakota by this evening. Here is the forecast for additional snowfall from 6 AM today, through this evening. The area in the red rectangle will see near blizzard conditions at times, especially in open country. Stay up to date with the latest forecast.
A Wind Advisory remains in effect for much of southwest and south central North Dakota through this afternoon. Strong to very strong winds this morning will gradually diminish from west to east this afternoon. Where the strong winds combine with falling snow, significant reductions in visibility can be expected. Near Blizzard conditions at times, especially in open country can be expected in the highlighted area.
Your end of the work week forecast is calling for snow and blowing snow today, ending from west to east this afternoon through this evening. Then only small chances for snow Thursday and Friday, but with much colder temperatures.