The Minnesota State Patrol says it responded to multiple crashes and spinouts the west-central part of the state yesterday. MSP tweeted yesterday evening that troopers were working to clear a dozen crashes, spinouts, and jackknifed semis as a winter storm system made its way across the state. The storm brought a combination of rain, snow, ice, sleet, and wind that made driving conditions treacherous. The North Shore forecast was upgraded to a Blizzard Warning, with heavy snow and low visibility causing concern for drivers.
MSP Deals With High Number of Crashes, Spinouts In West-Central MN
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