Rush hour would be a breeze if the roads were like this everyday. We see no major delays anywhere in the metro area at this hour.
About the only snag on the roads is a vehicle that landed in the center median on southbound 35 at 210th Street in Lakeville. Look for emergency vehicles parked in the left lane.
There are a few places where you'll find tight traffic, such as on eastbound 94 from 95th Avenue to 494, and on southbound Hwy. 100 from Duluth Street to 394.
Brace for a more difficult commute Friday. Snow is in the forecast for tonight and Friday morning.
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