A fall blizzard continued to hammer eastern and central North Dakota late this week and some areas have reported staggering amounts of snowfall.
Snow began accumulating in towns across North Dakota Thursday morning as storm developed over the state . More than 48 hours later, some areas are reporting more than 2 feet of snow.
According to the National Weather Service, some of the spots reporting substantial snow as of Saturday morning included:
- Near Harvey, 30 inches
Harvey, 27 inches
Fessenden, 27 inches
Langdon 27 inches
Pisek area, 25 inches
Near Devils Lake, 24 inches
Maddock, 24 inches
Adams, 20 inches
Northwood, 17 inches
Jamestown, 17 inches
Near Bismarck, 13 inches
Near Larimore, 13 inches
Grand Forks Air Force Base, 12 iinches
Near Valley City, 11.5 inches
Hillsboro, 10 inches
Grand Forks, 7. 3 inches
Minot, 6 inches
Fargo, 3.3 inches as of Friday night
The stormy weather was expected to taper off Saturday.
More snowfall totals can be found here on the weather service website .