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No Travel In The Twin Cities (Update)

The snow has come and, for the most part, seems to be gone. Now it’s the wind and cold that are making the roads a dangerous place to be.

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The snow has come and for the most part seems to be gone. Now it’s wind and cold that is making the roads a dangerous place to be.

The Minnesota Department of Transportation is advising no travel. Roads are snow packed and slippery, and high winds are creating difficult driving conditions.

– Hwy.50 between Hwy. 52 and County Road 20 in Dakota County have been closed as impassable

– The Hiawatha light rail line is running 45 minutes to an hour behind schedule.

– The Wisconsin Department of Transportation and the State Patrol said the I-94 Interstate was not fit for travel between Hudson and Tomah.

– I-90 is closed across the state.

– The MTC has pulled their buses off the roads.

So the best advice is to just stay home. The one bright spot is that there hasn’t been a highway fatality reported.

Mike Bryant

Mike Bryant

A founding partner with Bradshaw & Bryant, Mike Bryant has always fought to find justice for his clients—knowing that legal troubles, both personal injury and criminal, can be devastating for a family.

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