9 a.m. update: Major delay remains on 94

The rush hour will drag on for a bit longer as many routes continue to see heavy traffic. That's true on northbound Cedar Avenue and 35W through Eagan, Burnsville and Bloomington.

February 5, 2013 at 11:36AM

The rush hour will drag on for a bit longer as many routes continue to see heavy traffic. That's true on northbound Cedar Avenue and 35W through Eagan, Burnsville and Bloomington.

Westbound 94 continues to be a tough drive. It's still nearly an hour from Woodbury to downtown Minneapolis.

The Crosstown is tight in both directions from Hwy. 169 to 28th Avenue. No signs of shaking loose. That is 30 minutes in both directions.

A new crash is adding to delays on southbound Hwy. 100. Look for it on the right shoulder at 77th Street in Edina. The trip from 94 to Crosstown is still at 40 minutes.

Other trouble spots include:

Westbound 694 at Victoria St. A crash is off to the right shoulder. Plan on 25 minutes from 694 to Hwy. 252.

A wreck is off to the right shoulder on eastbound Hwy. 212 at Audubon Road. Look for delays coming in from Hwy. 41.

Eastbound 494 at East Bush Lake Road. There is an accident blocking the right shoulder.

Cedar Avenue northbound is 27 minutes from County 42 to Crosstown. A crash is blocking the right shoulder at 66th Street.

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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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