Minnesota Braces for Bitter Cold Tonight as Wind Chills Drop to -35°F

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Minneapolis, MN – Residents across Minnesota should prepare for dangerously cold conditions tonight, with wind chills plunging as low as -35°F. A Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect until 9 a.m. Thursday, warning of frostbite risks within minutes.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), wind chills will range from -25°F to -35°F overnight, making travel hazardous. The cold will persist into Thursday morning before gradually warming by the weekend. Officials urge residents to wear layers, limit outdoor exposure, and check on vulnerable neighbors.

Five-Day Forecast:

Thursday: Mostly sunny, high of 14°F. Wind chills as low as -17°F.

Friday: Sunny with a high of 20°F. Light winds shifting south.

Saturday: Warmer, high of 33°F. Partly sunny.

Sunday: Mild at 41°F, partly sunny.

Monday: A chance of rain, high of 45°F.

What to Expect: The arctic air mass will shift by Saturday, bringing a brief warm-upwith highs nearing 45°F by Monday.

Safety Reminder: Keep pets indoors and use heaters safely to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.

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