Minneapolis Faces Frigid Nights, Wind Chills Below -20°F and Snow Chances by Midweek

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Minneapolis, MN – Minnesota is bracing for another round of brutal cold as wind chills drop below -20°F in the Twin Cities. Snow chances increase midweek, with temperatures staying well below freezing.

According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will struggle to rise above single digits on Tuesday, with wind chills making it feel as cold as -24°F. Monday night’s low will reach -12°F, with gusty winds adding to the bitter conditions. A slight chance of snow is expected Wednesday and again Friday, though accumulations remain uncertain.

Wednesday brings a 20% chance of snow after noon, followed by partly cloudy skies. By Thursday, highs will remain in the single digits with lows dipping near -8°F overnight. Another round of light snow is possible Friday, with a 40% chance of precipitation.

Drivers should be cautious on icy roads, especially along I-94 and I-35. Residents are advised to bundle up and limit outdoor exposure, as frostbite can occur within minutes in extreme cold. Stay updated with local forecasts for any changes in snowfall predictions.