
The view at 1:54 p.m. From a permanently mounted remote camera at a break in the howl at Milepost 35 at Rushmore, Minnesota
Curfew violators will be billed for rescue costs
WORTHINGTON, Minn. –State troopers blocked all Interstate 90 access ramps for 45 miles to the South Dakota border as a major storm rampaged into Minnesota from the west. Cameras showed white-out conditions. Any travelers who somehow venture onto I-90 or other closed roads will be liable for all related rescue costs, the Patrol said. Closed also were these state highways in southwest Minnesota: 23, 59, 60, 75, 91 and 270. How long will the routes be close: Until the blowing and drifting lets up and plows can go out.
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