9:35 a.m. update: Lanes blocked across the system

Spinouts and semitrailer trucks unable to make it up icy inclines have several main arteries blocked or even closed.

February 21, 2014 at 3:36PM

Spinouts and semitrailer trucks unable to make it up icy inclines have several main arteries blocked or even closed.

Northbound 35W is closed at Johnson Street. Traffic is being diverted to the Johnson Street exit.

Northbound Hwy. 100 had 3 lanes blocked approaching I-394.

Westbound 394 at Dunwoody Blvd is blocked. Traffic on westbound 94 at the Lowry Tunnel is hardly moving.

It's tough going on eastbound 694 from hwy. 252 to Central Avenue. Several trucks are spinning out.

There is no mercy in lots of other spots. Here is a current list of problem spots.

1629 Stall on Mainline I-35W SB @ University Ave 1 lane blocked Fri @ 09:15 439 Stall on Mainline I-494 WB @ Annapolis Cir 2 lane(s) blocked Fri @ 09:07 118 Crash on Mainline T.H.62 EB E of Tracy Ave Right lane blocked Fri @ 07:44 216 Stall on Mainline T.H.100 NB @ Minnetonka Blvd 3 lane(s) blocked Fri @ 08:20 422 Crash on Mainline I-494 WB @ Penn Ave 1 lane blocked Fri @ 08:16 917 Stall on Mainline I-94 WB @ Olson Hwy 2 lane(s) blocked Fri @ 08:48 813 Stall on Exit I-94 WB @ U.S.169 SB Ramp Closed Fri @ 09:22 631 Stall on Mainline I-35W NB 2 lane(s) blocked Fri @ 09:16 836 Stall on Mainline I-94 WB @ 5th St Just cleared Fri @ 07:20 852 Stall on Mainline I-94 WB @ I-35E Left lane blocked Fri @ 08:19 916 Stall on Mainline I-394 WB 3 lane(s) blocked Fri @ 09:25 841 Stall on Mainline I-94 WB @ T.H.280 NB Left lane partially blocked Fri @ 08:40 715 Crash on Mainline I-694 WB @ T.H.61 Left lane blocked Fri @ 08:51

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