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Minnesota weather: Subzero temperatures have arrived and will stick around


The stable, but frigid weather is settling in for a nice stay this weekend and into the early part of the week. 

The bitter cold will last through Tuesday before milder and more seasonable temperatures return for the latter half of the week. 

Weekend Forecast

Big picture view:

Frigid. That is the theme of our Sunday and Monday forecast. 

Temperatures will feel like they are in the -20s to -30s for a large chunk of the state and surrounding area. 

A northwest wind will gust into the upper teens to lower 20s during this time, making for the bitey feeling when out and about. 

Extended forecast

What’s next:

The subzero temperatures may last through Tuesday at lunchtime before we climb above 0 degrees. 

Tuesday will still be very cold, but won’t be to the tier of frigid weather we are experiencing today and Monday. 

Temperatures continue to climb on Tuesday night into Wednesday with afternoon temperatures peaking in the lower 20s. 

Although this will be seasonable, the change from frigid to milder will be very noticeable. 

Overnight lows and daytime highs stay milder for the remainder of the forecast with little to no precipitation ahead. 

Here’s a look at today’s highs and the seven-day forecast:

The Source: FOX 9 weather forecast. 

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Minnesota weather: Subzero temperatures have arrived and will stick around

As winter settles in, Minnesotans are bracing themselves for the bitter cold that comes with it. Subzero temperatures have arrived, and weather forecasts indicate that they will stick around for the foreseeable future.

With wind chills making it feel even colder, residents are bundling up in layers, cranking up the heat, and staying indoors as much as possible. Frostbite and hypothermia are serious concerns in these extreme conditions, so it’s important to take precautions when venturing outside.

Roads may become slick and hazardous as the cold weather freezes any moisture on the pavement, so drivers are urged to use caution and allow extra time for travel.

Despite the challenges that come with subzero temperatures, Minnesotans are known for their resilience and ability to adapt to the harsh winter weather. So, whether you’re cozying up by the fireplace or braving the cold for some outdoor fun, stay safe and stay warm during this frigid Minnesota winter.

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