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Snow storm forecast for northwest North Dakota; Red River keeps rising in the east

By Jason Nguyen
Published in Weather News
April 19, 2023
1 min read
Snow storm forecast for northwest North Dakota; Red River keeps rising in the east

As winter continues in North Dakota, residents in the northwest part of the state are preparing for a snow storm, while those in the east are cautiously watching as the Red River continues to rise. Weather forecasters predict that the storm could bring up to six inches of snow and strong winds, creating hazardous driving conditions. Meanwhile, residents in Fargo and Grand Forks are monitoring the Red River, which has already surpassed flood stage due to recent meltwater and rainfall. The National Weather Service warns that flood conditions may persist for several more weeks.

Winter storms and flooding are not uncommon occurrences in North Dakota. However, they can have severe and lasting impacts on both rural and urban communities, including infrastructure damage, loss of homes and businesses, and potential health risks. As journalists, it is our responsibility to keep our audience informed of the latest developments and provide context for why these events matter. By covering stories like these, we can raise awareness and encourage action to reduce the risk of future disasters.


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