Grand Forks, North Dakota — A multi-state storm produced high winds, heavy snow and travel disruptions this week. Meteorologists and the National Weather Service issued watches and advisories as gusts reached 89 mph in western North Dakota and 49 mph in Grand Forks on March 12–13, with localized accumulations near six inches. Forecasters warned of additional wind-driven snow and blizzard-like conditions across Colorado, Iowa, Wyoming and New Hampshire for Saturday into Sunday, with wind gusts forecast between 30–70 mph and snow totals varying by elevation. Officials advised caution and delayed openings. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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This storm affects your safety and time. High winds and heavy snow can lead to travel disruptions, power outages, and property damage. If you're in the affected areas, stay updated on local advisories. Check your home's readiness for high winds and consider delaying unnecessary travel.
This multi-state storm is a serious weather event. It's causing significant disruptions and potential hazards across several states. If you're in its path, take precautions. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the affected areas.
Local weather agencies, emergency responders, and businesses supplying winter equipment benefited from increased public engagement and demand for services and advisories.
Residents, commuters, and regional transportation networks suffered travel delays, school closures and increased safety and property risk due to high winds and snow.
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Multi-state storm brings high winds and heavy snow
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