7:30 a.m. update: Looking good on Hwy. 10 in Anoka

Traffic seems to be much better on eastbound Hwy. 10 through Ramsey and Anoka today. Traffic volumes are lighter today than they were last week. One reason might be that the railroad crossing at Ferry Street/Hwy. 47 near the Anoka County Fairgrounds is back open. It has been closed for repair.

September 17, 2013 at 10:31AM

Traffic seems to be much better on eastbound Hwy. 10 through Ramsey and Anoka today. Traffic volumes are lighter today than they were last week. One reason might be that the railroad crossing at Ferry Street/Hwy. 47 near the Anoka County Fairgrounds is back open. It has been closed for repair.

East metro drivers are running into delays on westbound 94 from McKnight Road to 35E. A crash at John Ireland Blvd. is adding to the delays. Plan on 15 minutes there.

Two incidents are slowing traffic on eastbound 694. A stall at Hemlock Lane and crash at Brooklyn Blvd. It's 12 minutes from 494 to 94.

Look for heavy duty traffic on eastbound 94 from 95th Avenue to the Fish Lake Interchange. 20 minutes from Rogers to the split.

Eastbound Crosstown is starting to slow from Hwy. 169 over to France Avenue. The sun could be the reason for pockets of congestion on 394 from Hwy. 169 to Hwy. 100.

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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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