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N.D. (AP) – Residents of the Dakotas are dealing with another day of bone-chilling temperatures as they dig out from the latest winter storm.
The Alberta clipper that passed through the two states Monday dropped 2-5 inches of snow. The National Weather Service reports the 5 inches recorded in Sioux Falls broke the city’s 63-year-old record for the date of 3.9 inches.
The poor conditions contributed to numerous accidents, including a three-vehicle crash in the western North Dakota oil patch that injured people from Washington and Nevada. Nearly 50 accidents were reported in Bismarck, including a chain-reaction crash that temporarily shut down a Missouri River bridge. Wind chill advisories remain in effect, and they’ll continue into Wednesday in most areas.