Storm to drop snow from ND into SD, Minn., Iowa and Wis.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Another blast of winter weather is forecast to track from eastern North Dakota southeast into Minnesota and Iowa, the National Weather Service said Sunday.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Another blast of winter weather is forecast to track from eastern North Dakota southeast into Minnesota and Iowa, the National Weather Service said Sunday.
The weather service issued a winter storm warning from Sunday evening through Tuesday for a system that is expected to dump the heaviest amounts of snow in eastern North Dakota and across a swath of South Dakota and Minnesota including the Twin Cities, down into northeastern Iowa.
North Dakota could see 8 to 12 inches of snow, with the highest amounts in Devils Lake, Grand Forks, Mayville, Fargo and Wahpeton. Six to 10 inches with isolated areas with 12 inches were forecast from central through southeastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin into northern Iowa.
“It looks like the Red River Valley is squarely in the target zone,” Greg Gust, NWS meteorologist in Grand Forks, said Sunday.
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