By Associated Press - Friday, October 7, 2016

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota might soon see its first measurable snowfall of the season, though it won’t amount to much.

The National Weather Service forecast calls for a chance of snow in the northwest and central parts of the state overnight into Saturday.

Meteorologist Bill Abeling tells KFGO radio that a snow line is expected to stretch from Williston to Minot, along and north of U.S. Highway 2, to the Canadian border. He says accumulations of less than an inch are expected, however.



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