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MINNEAPOLIS — An arctic blast will sweep into Minnesota on Monday, bringing frigid temperatures and bitter wind chills. Highs across the state will be in the single digits, and even colder in spots.
Arctic air arrives with snow showers, falling temperatures, gusty winds and snow showers. Winter Weather Advisory begins at ...
Cold air has rushed into this morning behind a cold front yesterday. Breezy winds from the west are only making it feel colder with wind chills staying below zero all day long.
The stretch between Sunday night and Tuesday will have the most dangerous road conditions, according to the National Weather Service.
Widespread snow will create slippery travel conditions, with Arctic cold front energizing snow showers tonight and tomorrow.
Tuesday will be even colder. Wind chills will range from 10 to 20 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, with the coldest readings ...
The re-freeze will be relatively short-lived as temperatures climb above freezing by midday and peak in the low 40s Sunday ...