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Significant and High Impact Severe Weather Event is Underway

A powerful spring storm continues across the country with multiple high impacts in the forecast. Life-threatening, catastrophic, and potentially historic flash flood event continues across the Lower Ohio Valley and Mid-South. A couple rounds of significant severe weather expected from the Mid-South through the Ozarks and ArkLaTex with very large hail and strong tornadoes possible. Read More >

Banded snow will move through the region tonight through tomorrow resulting in snow accumulations. Now these snow accumulations may vary if the banded snow shifts further north or south. There is a possibility for locally higher snow amounts due to banded snow.
Another round of accumulating snow is expected tonight through Friday afternoon. Precipitation chances increase through the afternoon and evening today, with snow north and rain southwest before transitioning to all snow overnight. Below normal temperatures continue into the weekend, although we'll finally have some sunshine on Saturday!
Majority of precipitation will fall overnight moving west to east and letting up by Friday evening.
LaMoure got the highest snow total of 12 inches from the previous storm system. Bismarck total was 1.4 inches and Minot got 1.3 inches. This is the 48 hour snow totals from the night of April 1st to the early morning of April 3rd.