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MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Freezing rain moved into the Twin Cities metro Tuesday morning, which caused some crashes on area roadways.
A winter weather advisory was in effect for the Twin Cities through 1 p.m. Tuesday due to light freezing rain that produced a glazing of ice on some area roadways and led to several crashes and some closures.
1 p.m. — Road conditions improve
As of 1 p.m., road conditions across the Twin Cities metro have significantly improved after freezing rain created slick travel earlier in the day. While a few crashes are still being reported, the number is lower than earlier this afternoon.
Some roads remain covered with light slush or patches of ice, but most appear to have returned to normal driving conditions.
Find the latest road conditions here.
11:50 a.m. — I-94 in Maple Grove reopens, but road conditions still slick
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MN weather: Commute slowed by slick roads, crashes
Roads across the Twin Cities are still slick, with stalled trucks and jackknifed semis reported. Road conditions vary, with some areas covered in slush and snow, while others appear wet. FOX 9's Lauren Andrego has the latest.
A stretch of I-94 in Maple Grove that was closed due to a crash has reopened, but traffic is still moving slowly.
Roads across the Twin Cities are slick, with stalled trucks, jackknifed semis and vehicle spinouts reported. Slow traffic is being reported across the south metro and into the St. Paul area. Drivers are urged to use caution during the afternoon commute.
As of 11:50 a.m., MnDOT reports that light ice remains on some metro area roadways, while others appear clear.
11:23 a.m. – Statewide crash numbers
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Freezing rain creating icy roads in metro area
Traffic is moving slowly across the Twin Cities as multiple crashes have been reported due to icy road conditions following the freezing rain. FOX 9 traffic anchor Lauren Andrego has the latest on road conditions.
The Minnesota State Patrol reported 128 property damage crashes, 32 vehicles off the road, 16 jackknifed semis, 14 injury crashes, six spinouts, and one fatal crash between 5 a.m. and 11 a.m. across state roadways on Tuesday.
11:05 a.m. – Semi trucks struggling on roadways
The slippery roads are creating a lot of traffic issues around Twin Cities metro area roadways.
On I-494 at Highway 169 near Eden Prairie, semi-trucks appear to be stuck on the incline ramp due to the ice, creating a backup for other drivers.
10:25 a.m. — Portion of I-94 closed in Maple Grove
The I-94 split in Maple Grove is closed until this afternoon until approximately 1 p.m. due to a jackknifed semitrailer. The MnDOT website lists the closure as between Exit 215 at Weaver Lake Road and I-494.
9:50 a.m. - Crashes reported
Crashes are being reported in the western Twin Cities metro as freezing rain makes its way into the region. Multiple crashes have been reported on Interstate 94, northwest of Maple Grove.
Roads from Glencoe and Hutchinson west are completely covered in ice, according to MnDOT.
You can find the latest road conditions here.
Tuesday’s forecast in Minnesota
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MN weather: Brief thaw and breezy Tuesday
Expect a light wintry mix on Tuesday morning, followed by a brief thaw, then falling temperatures and breezy conditions. FOX 9 meteorologist Cody Matz has the full forecast.
The forecast:
A system pushing through Tuesday morning is bringing a light wintry mix to the Twin Cities metro, while northern Minnesota could see around an inch of snow.
The system quickly exits heading into the afternoon. Temperatures climb above freezing for a short time, reaching the mid-30s in the metro, before colder air sweeps in, accompanied by northwest winds of 15 to 25 mph.
Skies brighten later in the day, though temperatures fall back into the 20s by the late afternoon. Tuesday night remains chilly as winds gradually ease.