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Bitterly cold Minnesota weather but sunny on President’s Day


Monday, President’s Day, is expected to be dangerously cold in Minnesota with temperatures staying below zero all afternoon. Wind chills will make it feel even colder, with temperatures expected to be 15 to 25 below zero. The high temperature in the Twin Cities metro is expected to be -2 degrees, with overnight temperatures dropping even further into the negative teens and 20s. The extreme cold will continue into Tuesday, with wind chill temperatures set to be 35 to 50 below zero in the morning. By Tuesday afternoon, temperatures will only reach 2 degrees in the Twin Cities. However, temperatures are expected to slowly increase as the week progresses, with highs reaching the upper 30s by Sunday. Residents are advised to take precautions to stay warm and safe in these dangerously cold conditions. Stay updated on the weather forecast for the rest of the week to prepare for the changing conditions.

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