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Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - It appears the first significant snowstorm of the season in the Rochester area is largely over, but it s still snowing to the west where much of southern Minnesota remains under a blizzard warning until 6 PM.
The National Weather Service has canceled a winter weather advisory for the southeastern corner of the state, including the Rochester area, but the forecast is still calling for some additional light snow through the afternoon. Local snowfall total reports have been mainly in the 3 to 4-inch range, but 4.4 inches was reported at the Rochester Airport and there was a report of 5.5 inches just southwest of Rochester. Owatonna and Albert Lea, which are both included in the blizzard warning, are reporting 6 inches of new snow from the storm.
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Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - It appears the first significant snowstorm of the season in the Rochester area is largely over, but it s still snowing to the west where much of southern Minnesota remains under a blizzard warning until 6 PM.
The National Weather Service has canceled a winter weather advisory for the southeastern corner of the state, including the Rochester area, but the forecast is still calling for some additional light snow through the afternoon. Local snowfall total reports have been mainly in the 3 to 4-inch range, but 4.4 inches was reported at the Rochester Airport and there was a report of 5.5 inches just southwest of Rochester. Owatonna and Albert Lea, which are both included in the blizzard warning, are reporting 6 inches of new snow from the storm.
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) This is the aftermath of a deadly head-on crash between a pick up truck and a big rig in Western Fresno County.
The vehicles were so mangled from the impact on interstate five near Panoche road, they were left unrecognizable. This has been a bad start to the year for us, says Rory Marks with Coalinga CHP.
Coalinga CHP officers say all of the family members inside the Chevrolet truck died.
The passengers included a woman who was eight months pregnant, her three children, ages 1, 8, and 10, and her mother-in-law.
They were all from northern California.
An 18-wheeler has overturned on an exit ramp off of I-10 eastbound in Duson (Exit 92).
According to Duson Police Chief Kip Judice, the ramp will be closed for an extended amount of time as the recovery of the crashed vehicle will take most of the day.
Duson Police
Duson Police
We will update this story when we get confirmation from Duson police that the ramp has reopened.
UPDATE: Our media partners @KATCTV3 have posted more photos of the incident
Filed Under: I-10