

Portions of other state highways may be blocked.Ĭheck the state travel map for more details. The following road closures remain in place: "Motorists should not travel due to hazardous conditions," the North Dakota Department of Transportation said in a statement. No travel advisories remain in place for much of North Dakota due to near-zero visibility, icy roads and scattered snowdrifts. North Dakota Highway 46 from Streeter to Interstate 29.Highway 281 from Jamestown to the South Dakota border. 16, North Dakota transportation officials announced the reopening of Interstate 94 from Dickinson to Fargo, as well as: All rights reserved.FARGO - At about 4 p.m. Conditions may vary from those reported.Ĭopyright 2023 KFYR. The road report is based upon the information available to the NDDOT at the time of preparation and is provided solely as a public service. Please be advised that road condition information on 511 and the travel map is updated daily from 5 a.m. Motorists are encouraged not to travel in these areas.įor more information on road conditions across North Dakota, call 511 or visit the ND Roads map at .gov.

Several state highways are also under a no travel advisory and may become blocked or impassable. Vehicles may become stranded and emergency responders may not be able to reach you safely. Snow drifts are more prevalent at structures and sheltered areas. Motorists should be warned that secondary roads could become blocked or impassable due to the significant snowfall and high winds creating severe snow drifts on the highways. Motorists should not use their GPS to access secondary roads to avoid road closures. Motorists are not allowed to travel on a closed road due to life-threatening conditions. Highway 281 between Jamestown and the South Dakota border
