Northbound 35W bridge reopened after numerous crashes
BY ANDREW WRIGHT
Northbound 35W was closed and reopened Friday after multiple car crashes were reported to due to the weather, according to the Star Tribune.
The snow Friday caused numerous car crashes and an eventual temporary shutdown of the highway to prevent further accidents. According to WCCO, two multi-car crashes led to the shutdown of the highway.
The northbound highway reopened around 5:30 p.m., but not without cautions of the road still being unsafe by the Wyoming police department. The Star Tribune also reported Metro Transit buses experienced numerous delays in the afternoon.
St. Paul declared a snow emergency in the afternoon as well, its sixth emergency in five weeks, according to the Star Tribune.
Snow and hazardous weather continue to cause difficulties for Minnesota,as the weather makes it continually dangerous for people to commute to work and school.
Northbound 35W was closed and reopened Friday after multiple car crashes were reported to due to the weather, according to the Star Tribune.
The snow Friday caused numerous car crashes and an eventual temporary shutdown of the highway to prevent further accidents. According to WCCO, two multi-car crashes led to the shutdown of the highway.
The northbound highway reopened around 5:30 p.m., but not without cautions of the road still being unsafe by the Wyoming police department. The Star Tribune also reported Metro Transit buses experienced numerous delays in the afternoon.
St. Paul declared a snow emergency in the afternoon as well, its sixth emergency in five weeks, according to the Star Tribune.
Snow and hazardous weather continue to cause difficulties for Minnesota,as the weather makes it continually dangerous for people to commute to work and school.
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