More measurable snow expected in North Dakota on Tuesday; drought could end in state by July
The first day of spring Monday came with an outlook from weather forecasters for more measurable snow in southern North Dakota. "Widespread accumul...

The first day of spring Monday came with an outlook from weather forecasters for more measurable snow in southern North Dakota. "Widespread accumulating snow ... looks to return tonight, then spread eastward Tuesday, before diminishing Tuesday night," the National Weather Service said. "A general 1 to 5 inches can be expected, with some higher amounts possible across the south, and especially the southeast." The system could drop 2-4 inches in the south central region, including the Bismarck area, and 6-8 inches in the southeast, including Fargo.