7:45 a.m. update: More rollovers

This has been the morning for vehicles flipping over. The latest is on northbound 35E at Maryland Avenue. Traffic heading south is slowing to peer over the median. It's 16 minutes from 694 down to 94.

February 27, 2014 at 1:46PM

This has been the morning for vehicles flipping over. The latest is on northbound 35E at Maryland Avenue. Traffic heading south is slowing to peer over the median. It's 16 minutes from 694 down to 94.

In Bloomington, plan on a 13-minute trip from Flying Cloud Drive over to 35W. A crash at W. Bush Lake Road is a major reason for the delays.

Elsewhere, here is the current list of mishaps:

  • Westbound 694 at Victoria Street
    • Eastbound Hwy. 13 at Kenwood Trail
      • Eastbound 394 at Hwy. 100 entrance ramp
        • Southbound 35W at Lake Drive and Lexington Avenue. Both are rollover crashes.
          • Southbound 35W at University Avenue
            • Southbound 100 at Duluth Street
              • Eastbound 94 at Hwy. 101 in Rogers

                A piece of better news. The left-lane crash on southbound 169 at 394 is clear, but expect lengthy delays as traffic is still jammed back to 94.

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