9 a.m. update: Wet and sloppy will be the order of the day

We end the rush hour on a quiet note with no crashes or incidents clogging traffic, just wet roads and some congestion.

April 10, 2013 at 10:39AM

We end the rush hour on a quiet note with no crashes or incidents clogging traffic, just wet roads and some congestion.

Look for slow traffic on Crosstown in both directions from 28th Avenue over to Hwy. 100. That is 18 to 22 minutes.

We have pockets of slow traffic on northbound Hwy. 169 from Anderson Lakes Pkwy. to 494.

Northbound 35W goes slow from County Road 42 up to 94th Street. Ahead, 35W is still trying to recover from an earlier crash that had blocked the carpool lane for about 30 minutes at Lake Street.

Stay tuned as the weather changes over the next 24 to 48 hours. Sounds like we will need to dust off our winter driving skills.

I'll be here Wednesday morning to give you live reports about your drive to work. Until then, keep the headlights on, speeds down and drive safely.

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Tim Harlow

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Tim Harlow covers traffic and transportation issues in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, and likes to get out of the office, even during rush hour. He also covers the suburbs in northern Hennepin and all of Anoka counties, plus breaking news and weather.

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