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Cold weather advisories are in effect for all of Minnesota from Sunday night through Monday morning for wind chills as low as minus 35 degrees.
The NWS says it'll be the coldest airmass to reach the Twin Cities since January 2019.
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Several agencies and organizations in the Twin Cities are providing spaces for people who are looking for a place to keep warm during temps later this week that will be the coldest we've felt this season.
Minnesota woke up to one of its coldest mornings of the winter so far, with an overnight low of -8 and a wind chill of -32.
While temperatures are plunging far below zero across Minnesota, a large winter storm will dump “crippling” snow, ice and cold from the southern plains through Ohio and into the Mid-Atlantic this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. As a result, widespread heating needs have made the wholesale price of natural gas rise.
The Twin Cities is under a Winter Weather Advisory Wednesday night. Much of Minnesota is under an Extreme Cold Warning starting Thursday night, and going until noon Saturday. Find live updates on conditions here.
Minnesota PUC urges residents to prepare for extreme cold, conserve energy, and understand protections from winter shutoffs under the state’s Cold Weather Rule.
Bundle up, Minnesota. Winds from the north are about to plunge the state into the deep freeze, with temperatures likely staying below zero for 60 hours starting the night of Jan. 22. This won’t be about typical January nights,
As temperatures plunge in Minnesota, residents are warned that the brutal cold can cause local trees to crack, especially maples and birches, putting their health at risk.
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The Kick-off to Carnival, an outdoor laser light show, was scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 22, but will instead be modified to a celebration of the annual festival’s 140th anniversary next Friday, Jan. 30. An ice bar and food truck lineup around Rice Park will also not be open Thursday, Jan. 22, nor Friday, Jan. 23.