After winter storm, Minnesota crash count hits 350

Pushing through the snow in Winona.
The view on Third Street in Winona, Minn. on Monday during a winter storm.
Matthew Seckora | The Winona Daily News via AP

The number of crashes on Minnesota's roadways is totaling up following Monday's winter storm.

From Monday up until 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, there were 350 crashes on the state's roads, according to the state patrol.

The slick conditions from winter weather caused some of the crashes, but it's unknown exactly how many were directly related to the snow.

The state patrol said 33 of the accidents resulted in injuries, but none serious.

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