

2022 extremes in North Dakota (KFYR) 2022 kicked. Icy roads left some motorists stranded in sub-zero temperatures. Snow is forecast to continue into Thursday, and totals may reach 2 to 3 feet in parts of central and western North Dakota. Continued Station TOTAL SNOWFALL AND NUMBER OF DAYS WITH ONE INCH OR MORE ON GROUND SEASON OF 1967-1968 NORTH DAKOTA JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR. From historic blizzards in April to impactful severe thunderstorms and then a record start to our 2022-2023 snow season, this year brought it all. No travel is advised on virtually every state highway east of the Missouri River. The highest totals were in the northern Black Hills, were up to 48 inches. Interstate 29 remains closed from the North Dakota border to Sioux Falls, while Interstate 90 is closed from Sioux Falls to the Vivian exit. There were numerous reports of over 20 inches of snowfall in western South Dakota. An additional 6.5 inches of snow fell in Bismarck on Wednesday, just shy of the record of 6.6 inches from 1986.

BISMARCK TRIBUNE STAFF 0 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Facebook. Strong winds continue to blow recently fallen snow, resulting in hazardous driving conditions across the region. The storm delivered record-challenging snowfall totals to areas from North Dakota to Nevada, including Bismarck, where 10 inches of snowfall on Tuesday buried the old daily record of 3 inches set back in 1991. Another spring blizzard moves into North Dakota snow, ice, rain, flooding, tornadoes all threats. Snowfall accumulation from a massive winter storm is ending Thursday, but forecasters say dangerous conditions persist across South Dakota as bitterly cold temperatures settle in. The South Dakota Department of Transportation said they expect the remaining portions of interstates still closed to be reopened sometime Thursday afternoon. Another good take on this subject is the article Snowfall Totals Are Changing Across the U.S. I-90 from Mitchell to Vivian was reopened late Thursday morning, as was I-29 from Sioux Falls to Brookings. Heavy snowfall is likely through Wednesday, with totals forecast to range from 8-14 inches across much of the state, according to the National Weather Service. North Dakota’s 27 24-hour snowfall record is the same as Oklahoma’s and only 1. UPDATE, 12:30 p.m.: Authorities are reopening South Dakota interstates as plow crews continue to make progress removing snow.
