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Posted on: December 26, 2018

[ARCHIVED] City of West Fargo winter weather operations plans for expected snow

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The City of West Fargo is preparing roads and snow removal equipment for 6-10 inches of snow with sustained 28 mph winds and gusts up to 48 mph. In response to this forecast, the City of West Fargo Public Works crews have switched to two crews rotating 12-hour shifts starting Wednesday through Friday. Crews are preparing the snow removal equipment and treating the snow emergency routes today before the snow begins to fall.

Once the snow starts and the City of West Fargo receives about 2-inches of accumulation snow plow crews will begin to patrol and maintain the snow emergency routes and known problem areas. If the accumulation causes a safety hazard in the residential areas, the crews will plow a single path through the neighborhoods. 

With the current forecast, crews are anticipating the storms to subside Friday morning. If this forecast holds, the crews will plow all streets and paths starting at 4 a.m. that morning. A snow plow tracker is available at the Snow Plow Tracker website.

As always, these storms are unpredictable and the best plans will change once the storm begins.

Snow Plow Tracker and Winter Weather Operations
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