Minneapolis, MN – Minnesotans are facing a bitterly cold start to Sunday, with wind chills dipping as low as 10 degrees below zero. The National Weather Service advises residents to limit outdoor exposure, as frostbite risks remain elevated in these conditions. A hazardous weather outlook is in place for portions of central and southern Minnesota, including the Twin Cities, until late this morning.
Relief is on the way, as a significant warm-up begins Monday. The Twin Cities will see highs near 37 degrees under partly sunny skies, breaking the subfreezing stretch that has persisted for nearly two weeks. Winds from the southwest will pick up to 15 mph, with gusts reaching 25 mph, but the milder temperatures will still be a welcome reprieve.
The warming trend continues into midweek, with Tuesday and Wednesday bringing highs in the low 40s and mostly sunny skies. Residents should take advantage of the calmer weather before a potential rain-snow mix develops Friday into Saturday.
Stay informed about changing conditions and prepare for shifting road conditions as temperatures rise this week. For now, bundle up and stay safe from the extreme cold this morning.
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