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NWS GRAND FORKS FLOODING UPDATE- MARCH 25, 2022

The National Weather Service Grand Forks released its latest Weather Support Packet with important points and safety tips regarding the recent flooding in Northwest Minnesota and the Grand Forks area.

  • Most MN and ND tributaries have crested or are near cresting. Wahpeton on the mainstem Red has also crested with most points further north forecast to crest early to mid next week.
  • Melt continues to create very little overland flooding, although portions of the far northern basin still have some remaining snowpack.
  • There is the potential for a system to impact the region mid-week next week. At this time, there are several scenarios that could play out: a stronger, colder system with accumulating snowfall; a weaker, warmer system with rain/snow and lower precipitation amounts; or any combination thereof.

For more information, see the attached Weather Support Packet or go to their website at: https://www.weather.gov/fgf/ or https://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=FGF.

For any questions or reports, you can call them 24/7 at 701-772-8642.

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