Saturday afternoon, dozens of semi trucks filled the parking lot of local truck stops. ![]() The release warned of "life-threatening conditions" for motorists who travel on the closed interstate. Saturday, according to a DOT press release. The North Dakota Department of Transportation and North Dakota Highway Patrol closed the interstate at 11:30 a.m. It was the latest development in a storm that brought snow and blustery, frigid winds to Grand Forks at the end of a week that also saw record-high temperatures. Much of northeastern North Dakota remained under a no-travel advisory as of 4 p.m. GRAND FORKS - Interstate 29 was closed on Saturday afternoon from Fargo to the Canadian border due to blowing snow, icy road conditions, near-zero visibility and stranded vehicles.
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