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Despite the reopening of I-94 and I-29, caution is still urged when driving

Fargo, North Dakota – I-94 from Jamestown to Fargo and I-29 from Fargo to the South Dakota border have both been reopened.
According to the North Dakota Department of Transportation, slippery road conditions and decreased visibility are still predicted, so motorists are advised to use caution.
Due to the state’s southeast corner’s low visibility, slick roads, and sporadic snowdrifts, no travel advisories are in effect there. Due to the dangers, drivers shouldn’t enter these locations.
Drivers should travel cautiously, with enough of time, and according to the weather.
Call 511 or go to the ND Roads map at travel.dot.nd.gov for more details on the state of the roads in North Dakota.
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