No crashes, just heavy traffic that is creating stop and go conditions on southbound 35W from Lexington Avenue to 694. That's got the travel time into downtown Minneapolis at 30 minutes from County Road 23.
Northbound Cedar Avenue is dealing with a stalled vehicle near Cliff Road. That's adding a couple minutes to the drive from McAndrews Road to Crosstown. It's 12 minutes.
Westbound 94 loses speed at McKnight Road and continues to languish into downtown St. Paul. A vehicle is off on the right shoulder at Hwy. 52.
We are still looking fine on southbound Hwy. 100 and Hwy. 169 in the northern suburbs from 94 down to the Crosstown.
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