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A major winter storm is causing travel problems at Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport, where around 3-5 inches of snow is expected to fall.<\/p>\n
As of 5 p.m. Eastern time, 209 flights had been canceled for this evening and an additional 91 were delayed, according to Flight Aware.<\/p>\n
Pictures taken at Minneapolis−Saint Paul airport on Friday show a snowy tarmac with crews assisting in removing the snow.<\/p>\n
The weather system is expected to last all weekend and drop up to 14 inches of snow in some parts of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. <\/p>\n
AIRLINES WARN OF FLIGHT DISRUPTIONS IN COLORADO AHEAD OF 'MAJOR' SNOWSTORM<\/strong><\/p>\n
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Snow falling at terminal C5 at Minneapolis\u2212Saint Paul International Airport. (Michael Ruiz\/Fox News Digital)<\/span><\/p>\n
Winter weather alerts have been issued by the National Weather Service for parts of Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.<\/p>\n
In addition to airport delays, snow and slush is being reported on many streets and highways in the metro area of Minneapolis and St. Paul.<\/p>\n
HUNDREDS OF AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHTS CANCELED, DELAYED MONDAY<\/strong><\/p>\n
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Snow can be seen falling at Minneapolis\u2212Saint Paul International Airport on Friday, Dec. 10.<\/span> (Michael Ruiz\/Fox News Digital)<\/span><\/p>\n
The Minneapolis−Saint Paul airport asked travelers on Friday afternoon to check their flight status before heading to the airport.<\/p>\n
Significantly higher snowfall rates are expected to the south of the Twin Cities, where some areas south of Minneapolis such as Faribault could see anywhere between 8-12 inches of snow.<\/p>\n
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Snow can be seen falling outside a terminal at Minneapolis\u2212Saint Paul International Airport. (Michael Ruiz\/Fox News)<\/span><\/p>\n
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The City of Minneapolis has also declared a snow emergency, which prevents drivers from parking on snow emergency routes, allowing plow trucks to clear roads.<\/p>\n
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