Extreme Cold Alert: Dangerous Wind Chills Set to Grip Minnesota Through Midweek

Minneapolis, MN – A blast of Arctic air will bring dangerously cold temperatures and subzero wind chills to Minnesota starting Sunday night, creating hazardous conditions for residents across the state.

According to the National Weather Service, wind chill values could plummet as low as -45°F from Sunday night through Wednesday morning. The coldest temperatures are expected on Monday, Washington’s Birthday, with a high of just -1°F in Minneapolis. Residents are urged to limit outdoor exposure, dress in layers, and check on vulnerable individuals.

Snow showers are possible Saturday night, though accumulation will remain under an inch. Sunday will be mostly sunny but frigid, with a high of 8°F and wind chills dropping to -13°F. Temperatures will continue to drop overnight, with lows near -12°F. Monday will see dangerously cold conditions, and Tuesday will only bring a slight improvement, with a high near 3°F…

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