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NDDOT Issues Travel Alert For Northwest and North Central Regions

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From the North Dakota Department of Transportation:

Travel Alert extended to central region south of I-94

The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) has issued a Travel Alert for the central region of the state south of I-94 to the South Dakota border including the cities of the Steele, Sterling, Napoleon, Fort Yates Jamestown, Ellendale, Edgeley and surrounding areas due to snow and blowing snow causing reduced visibility conditions. The Travel Alert means motorists can still travel, but may encounter areas of challenging winter weather driving conditions and should use caution. For road information, call 511 from any type of phone or go to the website: www.dot.nd.gov.

I-94 westbound and eastbound lanes are CLOSED between Dickinson and Mandan due to blowing snow and near zero visibility.

No Travel Advisory is in effect for the northwest and north central regions of the state due to snow, blowing snow, and reduced visibility creating hazardous driving conditions. This includes the cities and surrounding areas of Minot, Bottineau, Dickinson, Bismarck, Mandan, Williston, Crosby, Bowbells, Watford City, New Town, and Stanley. A No Travel Advisory means motorists should not travel due to hazardous conditions which may make it unsafe to travel.

Travel Alert remains in effect for Devils Lake and surrounding areas due to snow and blowing snow causing reduced visibility conditions..

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