BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota officials are advising motorists not to travel in the Grand Forks area because of near-zero visibility and icy roads. The state issued the no travel advisory for the area Sunday. Dan Riddle, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Grand Forks, says at least six inches of snow have fallen in the area, with potential for a few more by evening. Officials also say a travel alert remains effective for northeastern and parts of southeastern North Dakota because of icy and snow-covered roads and low visibility. That means motorists can still travel, but could encounter roads with difficult winter weather driving conditions.
Source: National Post March 25, 2018 21:46 UTC