North Dakota Is Getting Hit With Record Breaking Snow And It's Only October
By Leah|Published October 16, 2018
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Leah moved to North Dakota when she was 12 years old and has traveled from the Red River Valley to the badlands and many places in between. She loves small-town life and currently enjoys living on a small farm in the ND prairie. She's always had a passion for writing and has participated in novel writing challenges such as NaNoWriMo multiple times. Her favorite part about this job is recognizing small businesses that deserve a boost and seeing the positive affect her articles can have on their traffic, especially in rural areas that might have otherwise gone overlooked.
Winter appears to be coming early for parts of North Dakota that got slammed with snowstorms last week. It may only be mid October, but that isn’t stopping the weather from covering the colorful fall foliage with white! These insane storms have dropped record-breaking amounts of snow, and some people find it hard to believe.
Tons of snow fell over North Dakota last week from October 10-11, 2018. It changed places like the Turtle River State Park from a colorful fall scene to a snowy winter wonderland overnight, shown below in a photo taken at the park on October 11.
Most of the snow fell in the eastern region of the state, and a no travel advisory was issued by the North Dakota Department of Transportation on that Wednesday night due to the blowing snow.
Places like the Grand Forks AFB, Valley City, Cooperstown, and Finley saw a whopping 17 inches of snow fall. Many other towns saw well over a foot of snow, as well.
Due to the wind, snow drifts of 33 inches were recorded in the area. Usually North Dakota doesn't see this type of snow fall this time of year. In fact, most of these towns had their snowfall records for that time shattered from the storm. Some of these records were nearly a hundred years old.
It certainly gave us quite a sight of the vibrant leaves of fall being coated by a layer of fresh snow. This isn't something we see every year, for sure!