Two Storms Bring Heavy Snow to Upper Midwest

Winter Storm Watches issued as back-to-back systems dump up to 11 inches across the region

Apr. 2, 2026 at 12:09am

The Fargo-Moorhead area is bracing for two consecutive winter storms that are expected to bring significant snowfall over the upcoming Easter weekend. The first system will arrive on Thursday, dropping 2-4 inches of light snow, while a stronger second storm is forecast to dump an additional 5-7 inches from Friday afternoon through Saturday, resulting in a potential total accumulation of 7-11 inches.

Why it matters

The back-to-back winter storms come at a time when many residents are eager for spring weather, potentially disrupting holiday travel plans and causing hazardous driving conditions. The heavy snow could also lead to power outages, school closures, and other winter-related impacts across the region.

The details

The first storm system is expected to bring generally light snow to the Fargo-Moorhead area on Thursday, with forecasts calling for 2-4 inches of accumulation before the system winds down in the evening. A break in the snow is then anticipated from Thursday night into Friday noon before the second, stronger storm pulls out of the Rockies and delivers heavier snowfall across the region. This second system is predicted to dump an additional 5-7 inches of snow from Friday afternoon through Saturday, resulting in a potential total accumulation of 7-11 inches for the Fargo-Moorhead area by the time the storms have passed.

  • The first storm system will affect the area on Thursday, April 6, 2026.
  • The second, stronger storm is expected to hit the region from Friday afternoon, April 7, 2026, through Saturday, April 8, 2026.

The players

North Dakota Department of Transportation

The state transportation agency that provides real-time road condition reports and other travel information for residents and visitors.

Minnesota Department of Transportation

The state transportation agency that provides real-time road condition reports and other travel information for residents and visitors.

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What’s next

Winter Storm Watches have been issued for the Fargo-Moorhead area and surrounding regions, and residents are advised to monitor road conditions and weather forecasts closely in the coming days.

The takeaway

The back-to-back winter storms are a reminder that spring weather can still bring significant snowfall to the Upper Midwest, even as many residents are eager for warmer temperatures and the arrival of the Easter holiday. Residents should be prepared for potential travel disruptions, power outages, and other winter-related impacts over the weekend.