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NWS GRAND FORKS FLOODING UPDATE- MARCH 28, 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. 

  • Grand Forks/East Grand Forks is nearing its crest, with points further north continuing to rise before cresting later this week. Minnesota and North Dakota tributaries are on their way down, with minor flooding continuing at only Dilworth.
  • Very little overland flooding with little to no snowpack remaining. The exception is far northern areas of the basin, especially far northwestern Minnesota.
  • An early spring system will impact the region from late Tuesday through early Thursday. There are still several possible outcomes, but confidence is increasing in a scenario that will bring light rain, followed by a brief wintry mix, then snow to the area.  Most of this is expected to fall as snow with little, if any, immediate impact on river levels.

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