BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Parts of the Dakotas are seeing the first major snowfall of the winter, as a system pushed in by the remnants of Typhoon Nuri makes its way through the region.
As much as 4 inches of snow fell throughout southern North Dakota Sunday. The state Transportation Department issued a travel alert for the western and southwestern regions that lingered into early Monday.
More snow was falling Monday, with more than half a foot possible in parts of southeastern North Dakota and nearly a foot possible in parts of northern South Dakota.
Many South Dakota schools started classes late or closed for the day. Northern State University in Aberdeen also shut down.
Rapid City canceled its Veterans Day parade scheduled for Tuesday due to the weather.