10 a.m. update

The rush hour is anything but a rush. A slew of crashes and stalls are creating havoc on the roads.

December 11, 2012 at 11:32AM

The rush hour is normally over by now, but not today. Traffic continues to creep along on most major interstates and highways.

A few trouble spots include:

A rollover accident on eastbound Hwy. 10 at Hanson Blvd. The ramp is closed.

694 in the area of Long Lake Road is icy and vehicles are having a tough time making it up the incline. It's 57 minutes heading east from 169 to 35W.

It's 34 minutes on southbound Hwy. 100 from 94 to 394. On southbound 494 it's 30 minutes from 94 to Cedar Lake Road.

In the east metro, it's 30 minutes on westbound 94 from Manning Avenue to Dale Street.

It's 24 minutes on westbound Hwy. 36 from Englisht Street to 35W.

In the north, it's 23 minutes on southbound 35W to Hwy. 280.

In the south, it's heavy on westbound 494 from Cedar Avenue to Hwy. 100.

Overall, slick spots are contributing to lots of spinouts, with the majority in the north and west metro.

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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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