(Grand Forks, ND) The National Weather Service in Grand Forks says the risk of a major local flood is low this spring. The current outlook indicates below-average flood conditions for the Red River and Devils Lake basins. Meteorologists say a combination of low soil moisture, a dryer-than-average summer and fall, and below-average snowfall this winter all contribute to a
Light snow and winds gusting as high as 45 mph are creating whiteout conditions in open areas, according to WDAY StormTRACKER Chief Meteorologist John Wheeler.
Kittson, west Marshall, Pembina and eastern Walsh counties will see hazardous road conditions and dangerous wind chills. Travel should be restricted to emergencies only during blizzard conditions.