6 a.m. update: Scattered slick spots

Twin Cities highways and freeways are mainly wet with scattered slippery spots. I've seen a handful of spinouts so keep your speeds down.

February 12, 2013 at 11:36AM

Twin Cities highways and freeways are mainly wet with scattered slippery spots. I've seen a handful of spinouts so keep your speeds down.

Look for some activity off to the right shoulder on northbound 35W at Diamond Lake Road.

Traffic levels are building on southbound 35W from Hwy. 10 to 694. That is a drive you can make in just a couple minutes.

A stalled vehicle is off to the right shoulder on eastbound 94 at Cedar Avenue.

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