Update: Roads reopened in Northwest Minnesota, no travel advisory remains
High winds and limited visibility create hazardous driving conditions
BEMIDJI, Minn. – (9:00 a.m.) The Minnesota Department of Transportation has reopened highways in northwestern Minnesota, previously closed due to high winds causing blowing snow and zero visibility. The following roads are now open:
- Highway 1- North Dakota border to Warren
- Highway 2- East Grand Forks to Crookston (no travel advised)
- Highway 9- Crookston to Borup
- Highway 11- North Dakota border to Karlstad
- Highway 75- Perley to Canadian border
- Highway 175- North Dakota border to Hallock
- Highway 220 – Climax to Hwy 11
No travel advised:
- Highway 2- East Grand Forks to Crookston
- Highway 200: Ada to North Dakota
No Travel Advised means that the visibility has been reduced to the point that it is very dangerous to travel. Motorists are advised not to travel in these areas until the high winds subside and conditions improve.
Motorists should prepare for changing weather and monitor road conditions at 511mn.org. Drivers should plan accordingly with an emergency supply kit and clothing for extreme cold.
MnDOT snowplow operators will do their part to make highways safe and motorists should remember to:
- Stay alert for snowplows, which turn or exit frequently and often with little warning
- Stay back at least 10 car lengths behind the plow. Don’t drive into a snow cloud.
- Slow down to a safe speed for current conditions.
- Turn on your headlights and wear your seat belt.
- Turn off the cruise control.
- Be patient and remember snowplows are working to improve road conditions for your trip.
- Don’t drive distracted.
For additional tips on safe winter driving, go to mndot.gov/workzone/winter.html.
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