Minnesota weather: Ice fog, blowing snow reducing visibility

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Winter weather closes roads, highways in SW Minnesota

It's mid-March, but the snow isn't yet stopping in Minnesota.

No travel is advised in south-central and southwestern Minnesota, while ice fog is reducing visibility in the Twin Cities suburbs, as sloppy winter weather moves across Minnesota. 

Rain is turning to snow across the state, which is causing road conditions to deteriorate. 

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Minnesota weather: Sloppy snow Thursday afternoon, evening

Snow totals for most will range from 1-4 inches, while northeastern Minnesota could see more. FOX 9's Cody Matz has your forecast.

Gusty winds in southern Minnesota

Gusty winds are leading to blowing and drifting snow in southern Minnesota, which is reducing visibility. This has prompted the Minnesota Department of Transportation to issue a no travel advisory for all state highways and Interstate 90 in Rock, Nobles, Cottonwood and Jackson counties. 

Crashes on I-94 in west-central Minnesota

The latest road conditions across Minnesota are available on MnDOT's website. The website as of 2:58 p.m. shows numerous crashes on Interstate 94. 

Ice fog in western suburbs

Ice fog is reducing visibility on roadways in western Hennepin County on Thursday afternoon. (MnDOT)

Meanwhile, roads in the Twin Cities were mostly clear as of 3 p.m. Thursday. But roadways in the western suburbs were listed as partially covered in light slush with some "ice fog" that's reducing visibility.