No travel advised in portions of South Central Minnesota
Heavy snow, strong winds, and limited visibility creating hazardous travel conditions
MANKATO, Minn. – (7:50 p.m.) The Minnesota Department of Transportation advises no travel on several state highways and Interstate 90 in south central Minnesota due to strong winds causing blowing snow and limiting visibility.
The no travel advisory includes several state highways and I-90 in the following counties: Jackson, Cottonwood, and Nobles. Highways in these counties are snow and slush covered, and slippery.
No travel advised means that the roadway has deteriorated and/or visibility has been reduced to the point that it is very dangerous to travel. Motorists are advised not to travel in these areas until conditions improve.
Some state highways in portions of Martin and Watonwan counties in South Central Minnesota have been added to the list of state highways that are under a no travel advisory due to strong winds and snow creating reduced visibility. Motorists should monitor www.511mn.org for current road conditions and plan accordingly with an emergency supply kit and clothing for extreme cold if they need to travel.
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Motorists can sign up for email or text travel alerts for state highways at mndot.gov/d7 by clicking “Email and text updates” under the “Connect with us” heading. Choose to receive messages via email or text message. Then, choose the “South Central MN” under the “Travel Alerts” category.
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