Impactful clipper system brings snow and strong winds to ND through Thursday

BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – An Alberta clipper will cause impactful winter weather across much of North Dakota Wednesday through Thursday.

Accumulating snow is expected to spread across northwest and north-central North Dakota Wednesday afternoon and evening, then into south-central and eastern North Dakota Wednesday night.

There are medium to high chances for at least four inches of snow along and to the northeast of the Highway 52 corridor, with a low chance of a narrower band of up to eight inches. There is also a 30 to 60 percent chance of freezing rain in eastern Montana and southwest North Dakota on Wednesday evening.

From Wednesday night through Thursday morning, strong northwest winds with gusts up to 65 mph are expected across western and south-central North Dakota. This could result in significant visibility reductions from blowing snow in open areas, especially from Williston to Dickinson to Bismarck to the south of Jamestown.

Be prepared for hazardous travel conditions Wednesday afternoon through Thursday, and be sure to check the latest forecast and road reports before traveling.

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