A college student who put her vehicle through the ice of Lake Minnetonka didn't seem too concerned or upset as she posed for photos on top of her sinking vehicle.
With all the snow we have and the chance of at least one inch of rain predicted through tomorrow streets in the Twin Ports are very vulnerable to flood, so storm drains need to be clear.
Mother Nature has let us have it in the Northland the last few weeks and some sidewalks and even streets are still rather treacherous. Here a few steps to keep you upright.
Derrick Kvam of Morris Minnesota was out this past weekend with a friend and his dad when he noticed the young deer out on the ice and realized he was stuck.
After a snowstorm, it's all too common to see vehicles cruising the highways with their windows cleaned off but snow piled high on the roof of the vehicle. While some might think it's no big deal, it can be hazardous.
I don't know about any of you, but the Ice Storm we had a few weeks ago has really done me in, I have fallen four times already this winter. That is more than I have in 5 years all with in about 2 months of each other. Well it seems cats and dogs are not immune either.