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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) and the North Dakota Highway Patrol (NDHP) have issued a No Travel Advisory for portions of northwest North Dakota including the city of Grand Forks due to scattered snow drifts, reduced visibility, and ice on roadways making travel hazardous.
A Travel Alert alert is also in effect for the southeast region of North Dakota including Fargo, Wahpeton and surrounding areas high winds causing blowing snow to stick to the roadway creating areas of scattered ice.
KFGO News of Fargo-Moorhead reports that slick roads and people driving too fast for conditions led to an extremely busy Sunday for law enforcement, with officers responding to dozens of crashes and rollovers in the Red River Valley alone.
One local traveler tells NewsDakota.com that travel over a roughly 10 mile stretch on Highway 281 from Buchanan to Jamestown took more than an hour.