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6:30 a.m. update: Spin out, crash creating difficult commute

The snow is to blame for the many crashes and spin outs on the system this morning, and the list keeps growing.

February 20, 2015 at 12:31PM

The snow is to blame for the many crashes and spin outs on the system this morning, and the list keeps growing.

Here is the latest round of problems spots:

  • Westbound 94 at Mounds Blvd. Traffic parked at White Bear Avenue over to 35E
    • Southbound Hwy. 100 at Benton Avenue in Edina
      • Northbound 35W in the downtown Minneapolis curve at I-94
        • Eastbound 94 at the 494 interchange in Woodbury
          • Eastbound 94 at the Fish Lake Interchange in Maple Grove
            • Southbound 35W at County Road E2 in Arden Hills
              • Westbound 494 at Hwy. 61 in South St. Paul/Newport area
                • Westbound 94 at Shingle Creek Pkwy. in Brooklyn Center
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