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Snow Emergency In Burnsville: What To Know
Snow plowing in Burnsville usually begins at 3 a.m.

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Snow plowing in Burnsville usually begins at 3 a.m.

On-street parking is prohibited during a snow emergency.
Parking on city streets is illegal once 2 or more inches of snow has fallen.
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The city's parking restrictions will take effect beginning at 9 p.m. Wednesday.
Between 3 to 5 inches of snow could fall during the day, and another 3 to 5 inches could fall Wednesday night in the Twin Cities metro.
Wednesday's blizzard has already arrived in the western parts of Minnesota. Prepare for a lot of blowing snow.
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