Strong winds and blowing dust swept across northeast North Dakota on May 13 and 14, reducing visibility and creating hazardous travel conditions throughout the region. Submitted photo
Powerful winds, blowing dust, and extreme fire danger created hazardous conditions across northern North Dakota throughout the week of May 1115, with wind gusts topping 50 mph in parts of the region and prompting multiple weather alerts. The strongest conditions arrived May 14-15 as sustained winds of 25-35 mph swept across eastern North Dakota, including Cavalier and Pembina counties. Gusts re...