Frigid Start in Twin Cities: Warmer Weather Expected Soon

Frigid Start in Twin Cities: Warmer Weather Expected Soon

Minnesota is bracing for an extremely cold start to the week. A cold weather advisory is in effect until 11 a.m. for much of the state, including the Twin Cities.

Frigid Start in Twin Cities

Residents are facing harsh winter conditions, with wind chills falling into the double digits below zero overnight. On Monday morning, many in the Twin Cities woke up to subzero temperatures.

Cold Weather Advisory Details

  • Cold weather advisory issued until 11 a.m.
  • Wind chills dropping significantly overnight
  • Subzero temperatures early Monday

The severe cold prompted a NEXT Weather Alert. As a result, several schools have announced cancellations or delays to ensure the safety of students and staff.

Temperature Forecast

While Monday begins with extreme cold, temperatures are expected to rise gradually. Highs will reach the teens on Monday, but the warm-up will be brief.

Weekly Temperature Outlook

  • Monday: Highs in the teens
  • Tuesday to Thursday: Expect single-digit highs
  • End of the weekend: Possible highs in the 20s

A gradual warm-up is anticipated, promising a more comfortable weather pattern by the end of the weekend. Residents should remain vigilant as they navigate this frigid start.