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A winter storm brought heavy snow and crashes, closing major highways in North Dakota and Minnesota.
A major winter storm on November 25, 2025, brought the region’s first snowfall of the season, causing hazardous travel conditions across North Dakota and western Minnesota.
Sections of I-94 and I-29 were closed due to heavy snow, blowing snow, reduced visibility, and multiple crashes, including a pileup involving 15 semis near Moorhead, Minnesota.
Closures were implemented as safety measures, with I-94 reopening between Fargo and Valley City and I-29 partially reopening between Grand Forks and Fargo, though the stretch toward the South Dakota border remained closed.
Authorities reported vehicles off the road and jackknifed trucks, citing speeding in poor weather as a key factor in many incidents.
Emergency crews responded to multiple crashes, and officials urged drivers to avoid non-essential travel and reduce speed on icy roads.
Una tormenta invernal trajo mucha nieve y accidentes, cerrando las principales autopistas en Dakota del Norte y Minnesota.