The Minnesota Department of Transportation has reopened Highway 210 between Breckenridge and Fergus Falls however, travel is still not advised in this area. Tuesday, MnDOT issued a no-travel advisory for several highways in Big Stone, Stevens, Swift, Traverse and Wilkin counties, including Highway 75 from Wolverton to Ortonville, and Highway 12 between Ortonville and Highway 59. In Minnesota, I-94 remained open on Tuesday, with the stretch just east of Moorhead seeing snow on the road, blowing snow and visibility of a half mile or less, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.Īt about 6 p.m. Snow, blowing snow, slippery roads and near-zero visibility were reported in those counties, according to NDDOT. Motorists who drive past a road closure device may be fined up to $250.īarnes, Cass, Richland, Ransom, Dickey, LaMoure, Steele and Sargent counties were included in Tuesday's no-travel advisory, which means motorists should not travel due to dangerous road conditions. Motorists are encouraged to slow down and drive for the conditions," the North Dakota Department of Transportation said in a statement. "Reduced visibility and snow-covered conditions are still be present on ND 46 and other highways throughout the state.
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