6:45 a.m. update: Crowding on Hwy. 36 in Roseville.

Westbound Hwy. 36 is starting to bunch up from Lexington Avenue to Hwy. 280. Allow an extra 5 minute coming through there.

June 21, 2013 at 10:34AM

Drivers coming into town from Lakeville will find crowding from County Road 60 up to the Burnsville Split, and ahead near Hwy. 13. Plan on 17 minutes from 185th Street up to 494.

On westbound 694, it's about a 5 to 7 minute delay from Central Avenue to Hwy. 252.

Things on Cedar Avenue are a bit tight from 127th Street up to the Minnesota River.

The typical congestion is in place on southbound 35W from Lake Drive down to 694. That also has traffic backed up on eastbound Hwy. 10 to County Road J. Allow 15 minutes to get down to Hwy. 280.

Westbound Hwy. 36 is starting to bunch up from Lexington Avenue to Hwy. 280. Allow an extra 5 minute coming through there.

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