Big changes are ahead for North Dakota as we head into Thursday.

UPDATE: A Blizzard Warning has been issued for the counties northeast of Burleigh, including Foster, Wells, and Sheridan. This includes the cities of McClusky, Harvey, and Carrington. 

This will run from 12 midnight tonight until 6 pm Thursday. 1 to 3 inches of snow with 70 miles per hour winds.

UPDATE: A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for south-central and southwest North Dakota. This includes the cities of Bismarck, Mandan, Lincoln, Flasher, Hazelton, and Linton.

This will run from 12 midnight tonight until 6 pm tomorrow. 1 to 2 inches of snow with 75 miles per hour winds. This could affect your morning commute.

The area is also in a High Wind Warning.

Here's the latest map from the National Weather Service showing the counties affected.

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'Twas the week before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring except North Dakotans preparing to be blown away once again. Very, very strong and potentially damaging winds are expected across much of North Dakota. Take a look at this map from the National Weather Service.

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Much of our listening area in south-central and southwest North Dakota is in a High Wind Warning.

It's a good thing we have a crust over our snowpack in the Bismarck-Mandan area, or this would be a full-blown ground blizzard coming our way. This High Wind Warning runs from 5 pm today to 3 pm Thursday. Northwest winds around 45 miles per hour with gusts up to 70 miles per hour are expected.

These winds could damage power lines, roofs, small outbuildings, and tree branches. Travel could be very difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. We are expected to see a round of snowfall late this evening through the overnight that could produce periods of whiteout conditions in rural areas.

(SEE ALSO: The Most Dangerous Cities in North Dakota for 2025)

Be sure to secure holiday decorations and other outdoor objects that could be blown around. Extreme caution is advised when traveling.

In our surrounding counties to the northeast and east of us are under a Winter Storm Watch.

This could elevate into a Blizzard Warning, as blizzard conditions are likely to develop in these areas that have bigger snowpack, and haven't had as warm temperatures as we have in the west.

Both WDAY-TV meteorologists and the National Weather Service confirmed this. Cities like Minot, Devils Lake, Grand Forks, and Fargo could all see blizzard conditions.

The Winter Storm Watch is in effect from late tonight through Thursday afternoon. The highest chances for widespread blizzard conditions are along and north of Highway 200, according to the National Weather Service. More snow is expected in this area (1 to 3 inches) with winds as high as 60 miles per hour.

Our staff meteorologists at Severe Studios will continue to monitor the situation and provide hourly updates on our stations. Buckle up, everybody, it's going to get bumpy.

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