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MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - There are some slick spots on Minnesota roadways Friday morning as light snow falls in the region.
Light snow will move across central and southern Minnesota on Friday, with on-and-off flakes continuing from the morning into the late afternoon. While snow totals are expected to stay around an inch, roads may become slippery for both the morning and afternoon commutes.
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Find live updates on road conditions across the state below.
8 a.m. - Snow causing messy commute
Snow Friday morning is causing roads to get a bit messy for the morning commute on Friday. Side roads and ramps seem to be the slickest, while interstates and busy highways aren't seeing as many issues.
Roads across the Twin Cities have light snow on them, according to MnDOT. You can find the latest road conditions here.
7:40 a.m. - Spinouts, crashes reported
Plows are focusing on the main roads, so ramps and side roads are slick. There are multiple incidents of vehicle spinouts and crashes in the Twin Cities metro area.
Roads across the Twin Cities have light snow on them, according to MnDOT. You can find the latest road conditions here.
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Snow in MN leading to messy commute
Snow Friday morning is causing roads to get a bit messy for the morning commute on Friday. Side roads and ramps seem to be the slickest, while interstates and busy highways aren't seeing as many issues. Roads across the Twin Cities have light snow on them, according to MnDOT.
7 a.m. - Snow on roads in Twin Cities, western MN
Roads in the western Twin Cities are partially covered in snow Friday morning, while some roads in northern and western Minnesota are completely covered in snow.
You can find the latest road conditions here.
6:45 a.m. - Vehicles sliding off roadways
West-Central Minnesota is seeing vehicles slide of the roads Friday morning after a bit of snow overnight.
The Minnesota State Patrol is reporting that overnight snow has led to a few vehicles sliding off the road Friday morning. The agency is reminding people to slow down and drive with care.