Residents of Minneapolis and the surrounding central and southern Minnesota regions, as well as parts of west central Wisconsin, are bracing for a biting cold spell, according to the National Weather Service. With mercury barely scratching the 5-degree mark today, the official forecast signals no respite from the chill, with dangerously low wind chills of -19 degrees anticipated. The bone-chilling forecast comes as Minneapolitans face the slight possibility of flurries this afternoon, further underscoring the arctic embrace encasing the city.
Evening temperatures promise scant warmth, dipping to -6 later tonight and flirting with wind chill levels around the -20 mark. Looking ahead to Tuesday, sunny skies may bring little comfort as highs hover near single digits, and wind chill values persist in their plunge to cruel depths. The Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the National Weather Service paints a stark picture, warning that today and tonight wind chills ranging from 20 below to 30 below zero are expected this morning, which may make venturing outside a dangerous proposition.
By midweek, Wednesday offers a fleeting moment of moderation with a high soaring to near 27, while the night tempers the frost with a low around 25 degrees. Yet, consistency in this cold pattern is a stranger, as temperatures take a nosedive once more come Sunday, reaching a high of merely 2 degrees…