ROCHESTER, Minn. – The City of Rochester is suspending enforcement of seasonal parking regulations through the end of March.
Due to the unusually warm temperatures preventing the usual buildup of snow, the city of Rochester is suspending its seasonal alternate-side parking requirements early.
Seasonal parking requirements in Rochester will begin again on Nov. 1, 2025. The ordinance implements alternate side parking requirements each winter season for vehicles parked on city streets and in ...
As of 8 a.m. Wednesday, Rochester reported 3.5 inches of snow, according to a National Weather Service map. The weather ...
Strong winds continue to affect our area, with today’s maximum gusts expected to reach 35-40 MPH. Those winds are bringing in ...
The City of Rochester is shining a spotlight on the hard work of some of its employees. Rochester Mayor Malik Evans visited ...
More snow means more business for local private snowplowing companies. However, despite Tuesday’s blizzard, Rochester is more ...
ROCHESTER, Minn.- The city of Rochester had over 30 snow plows take to the road on Wednesday, March 5, to clean up after a ...
This month has a long history as being a weather wildcard. Look back at some of the worst snow, ice and wind storms we've had ...
For the second day in a row, temperatures surged into the upper 50s and lower 60s across the Rochester and Finger Lakes ...
The average temperature of 26 degrees was 1.4 degrees colder than normal. The warmest average temperature in Rochester for ...
The front edge of our next system will move in Friday afternoon, likely leading into what will be a snowy and rainy stretch ...
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