I-94 closed from Bismarck to Fargo

 

The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) along with the North Dakota Highway Patrol (NDHP) are CLOSING both the eastbound and westbound lanes of I-94 from Bismarck to Fargo. Also a No Travel Advisory is now in effect for southeast North Dakota, including Fargo, Casselton, and surrounding areas heavy snow and high winds causing near zero visibility, icy roads, and hazardous driving conditions.

  • I-94 CLOSED from Bismarck to Fargo
  • I-29 CLOSED from Grand Forks to the Canadian border
  • US Highway 2 CLOSED from Rugby to Larimore. The north central portion of the state, in and around Devils Lake, is experiencing very heavy snow and white out conditions. Secondary state highways in this area are IMPASSABLE and BLOCKED. Motorists SHOULD NOT TRAVEL!

Additionally, a Travel Alert is still in effect for areas in southeastern North Dakota including Wahpeton and surrounding areas due to snow and ice covered roads. A Travel Alert means conditions are such that motorists can still travel in these areas. Motorists should be aware that travel conditions can change quickly and create hazardous driving conditions.

As a reminder, a No Travel Advisory remains in place for the central and northeastern areas of the state including Bismarck, Jamestown, Valley City, Devils Lake, Grand Forks and surrounding areas due to heavy snow and high winds causing near zero visibility, icy roads, and hazardous driving conditions.