The weekend snowstorm is over, but many flights into and out of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport are still being canceled early Monday.

According to the airport’s flight tracker, 41 flights arriving into the airport have been canceled as of 6 a.m. Monday. Another 19 flights departing the metro area have been canceled. 

Still, according to the airport website, 429 flights are scheduled to depart on time, and 415 flights are expected to arrive on time.   

In total, MSP Airport saw more than 660 cancelations over the weekend during the blizzard.

Hillary Albertson and her new husband drove six hours from Iowa to get to the airport..

“We saw 50 cars in the ditch — 58, I counted — like ten semis and one limo in the ditch,” she said.

The newlyweds say Minneapolis-St. Paul staff were prepared to help them with their questions.

The Team Alaska cross country ski team was grateful for snow in Wisconsin a few days ago, but after a big win at the Junior National Championships, they’re trying to get home to Anchorage.

Highs will be in the mid-teens Monday in the Twin Cities. Travel will improve, especially in southern Minnesota. It’s still breezy at times with some blowing snow in open areas. Another storm system is expected to drop another inch or two of snow late Tuesday.

Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport says they’ll serve more than 3.3 million people over a five-week spring break period ending April 6.

Nearly 500 crashes, 1 fatal, during March blizzard

In the hours between midnight Friday and midnight Monday, the Minnesota State Patrol says there were 464 property damage crashes on Minnesota roads.

One of those crashes resulted in a fatality, and 40 resulted in injuries.

The state patrol says there were also 46 spinouts and 651 cars off the road, along with 19 jackknifed semis. 

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