Friday's tweet from Metro Transit was the understatement of the week for many downtown Minneapolis commuters.
"Due to increased traffic in downtown Minneapolis for Super Bowl-related events, riders may experience delays this afternoon," the agency warned.
The advisory came after two days of gridlock, both deliberate and accidental, that brought buses to a crawl down Marquette Avenue and had some commuters grumbling about 45-minute delays.
On Friday, things were enough improved that many commuters had no complaints about buses that were only five to 10 minutes late.
"They're moving much better today," said Teri Reitan of St. Louis Park as she waited for her evening bus. On Thursday, her bus was 20 minutes late and then crawled to the freeway, doubling her usual 30-minute commute. On Friday, her 5:07 p.m. bus arrived at 5:11.
Lauren Nash of Golden Valley wasn't so lucky. Her 5:06 p.m. bus arrived nearly 50 minutes later. "It's never been this late before," she said.
Super Bowl setup and fallout from Monday's snowstorm got much of the blame for some of the week's more frustrating commutes.
On Wednesday, a giant snow pile blocked a lane on 12th Street at Nicollet Mall. On Thursday, somebody setting up for the Super Bowl left a barricade in a traffic lane on 12th Street near the Convention Center.