
Watch out for slick roads during morning commute
If you have to leave the house this morning, be prepared for difficult road conditions.
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If you have to leave the house this morning, be prepared for difficult road conditions.
Per the Minnesota State Patrol, there were 83 crashes statewide between 9 p.m. Tuesday and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.
If you have to drive this morning, prepare for a challenging commute.
MnDOT is ready to jump in and treats the roads depending on the conditions.
Tuesday's snowfall caused lingering issues on Minnesota roads Wednesday morning, including an icy ramp in St. Paul that thwarted drivers.
Tuesday's snowfall caused lingering issues on Minnesota roads Wednesday morning, including an icy ramp in St. Paul that thwarted drivers.
We've seen slowdowns, spinouts and some crashes on the roads Wednesday morning.
Crashes are starting to pop up on metro roads as snowfall snarls the morning commute.
If you're hitting the roads this morning, take extra time and stay safe.
For the fourth day this week, winter weather could snarl the morning commute.
Spinouts and crashes are once again dotting Minnesota roadways as snow continues to fall.
Many roads in the metro are still covered this morning.
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In Minnesota, weather can be all over the place. Here at WCCO, we want to give you what you need to prepare for what's happening next.
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