MnDOT has reopened most state highways but dangerous travel conditions remain in parts of southern Minnesota following the weekend snowstorm.
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MN weather: Roads have reopened, conditions improving

Numerous schools are closed and roads in some areas in southern Minnesota are shutdown Monday morning after the weekend ...
No travel advised means that the roadway has deteriorated and/or visibility has been reduced to the point that it is very ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation reopened Interstate 90 west of Albert Lea to Worthington and Interstate 35 ...
The major weekend snowstorm has exited Minnesota, but the next storm system​ — albeit much smaller — is on the way.
Numerous highways across southern Minnesota had been closed Sunday, but have now reopened. MnDOT cautions, however, that roads are still snow-covered.
Spring starts on Friday with high temperatures predicted to be in the balmy 50s. It’s welcome news for the thousands of ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) reopened most highways in the southwestern part of the state Monday after a massive blizzard closed roads Sunday. In a press release, MnDOT stated ...
No travel is advised in most of southern Minnesota, south of the Twin Cities metro.
Interstate 90 westbound, from Albert Lea to Worthington, and Interstate 35 southbound, south of Albert Lea, have reopened.
As a winter storm rolls through Minnesota, the Minnesota Department of Transportation issued a no travel advisory for all highways in the Rochester area. Snowplows are having ...