I-29 Webcams
Live Traffic Cameras, Road Conditions & Weather Along Interstate 29
Interstate 29 runs north–south through the central United States, stretching from Kansas City, Missouri to the Canadian border at Pembina, North Dakota. Along the way the highway passes through Missouri, Iowa, South Dakota, and North Dakota, serving major cities and regional transportation hubs across the Great Plains.
In Missouri, I-29 passes through Kansas City and St. Joseph before entering Iowa.
In Iowa, the highway runs through Sioux City and Council Bluffs near Omaha, Nebraska.
In South Dakota, Interstate 29 connects cities including Sioux Falls, Brookings, Watertown, and Sisseton.
In North Dakota, the route travels through Fargo and Grand Forks before reaching the international border at Pembina.
Interstate 29 (I-29) is a major north–south highway running along the Missouri River corridor from the Canadian border to Kansas City, Missouri. The route crosses open prairie, river valleys, agricultural regions, and growing metro areas — where wind, winter storms, flooding, and severe weather can quickly impact driving conditions.
This page automatically displays live I-29 webcams from our statewide traffic camera network, helping drivers monitor real-time traffic flow, pavement conditions, and weather before traveling.
I-29 Webcams in North Dakota
I-29 Webcams in South Dakota
I-29 Webcams in Iowa
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I-29 Webcams in Missouri
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Where Does I-29 Run?
Interstate 29 runs from:
Pembina, North Dakota → Kansas City, Missouri
It travels through:
I-29 serves as a primary transportation corridor through the northern Great Plains and upper Midwest.
Scenic & Notable Sections of I-29
🌾 North Dakota
I-29 connects:
Pembina
Grand Forks
Fargo
Winter storms and blowing snow frequently affect this stretch, especially in open terrain.
🌬 South Dakota
The highway passes through:
Strong crosswinds and drifting snow can create rapidly changing visibility during winter.
🌊 Iowa – Missouri River Valley
I-29 runs near the Missouri River through:
Council Bluffs
Flooding concerns and fog conditions can impact river-adjacent sections.
🏙 Missouri
Approaching:
St. Joseph
Kansas City
Traffic volume increases significantly near metro areas.
Major Cities Along I-29
Travelers often check traffic conditions near:
Grand Forks, ND
Fargo, ND
Sioux Falls, SD
Sioux City, IA
Council Bluffs, IA
St. Joseph, MO
Kansas City, MO
Each region presents different seasonal travel challenges.
I-29 Road Conditions & Travel Tips
Winter Travel
Blowing and drifting snow
Ice accumulation on bridges
Strong north winds
Reduced visibility during prairie storms
Open plains terrain means conditions can change quickly.
Spring & Severe Weather Season
Thunderstorms and hail
Flash flooding
High winds
River valley fog
Live webcams provide valuable visual confirmation of storm impacts.
Summer & Fall
Construction in metro areas
Agricultural equipment traffic near rural exits
Heavy rain events
Checking real-time cameras helps drivers plan safely.
Why Use Live I-29 Webcams?
Live interstate cameras allow drivers to:
Monitor wind and drifting snow
Check pavement conditions
View traffic congestion
Assess storm activity
Confirm construction zones
Seeing real-time road conditions improves travel safety and decision-making.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is I-29 open year-round?
Yes, though winter storms may temporarily impact travel in North and South Dakota.
Is I-29 heavily traveled?
Traffic increases significantly near Fargo, Sioux Falls, and Kansas City.
What makes I-29 challenging?
Extended open prairie exposure leads to strong winds, drifting snow, and rapidly changing weather.
About Interstate 29
Completed in the mid-20th century as part of the Interstate Highway System, I-29 follows the Missouri River corridor and serves as a key north–south freight and commuter route. It connects Canadian border crossings with major Midwest metropolitan areas while supporting agricultural, commercial, and regional travel.
Use the webcams below to stay informed and travel safely along Interstate 29.












































