Forecast with katie and meisha good morning, ladies, happy friday. So on my way in this morning, i saw some spun out vehicles, and it is still very, very slick on the on and offer ramps. Like we were talking about the side streets, as well, stowe will be another long morning. I wont be shocked by that at all. I wouldnt be shocked that a lot of schools are closing today. So much clean up needs to be done, then just too harsh for the kids. You dont want them out waiting for the bus in this kind of harsh cold. But at least the storm is gone , yes. First things first. Im realist, we are seeing the end of this storm system, it is out of here at this point, the storm itself is actually still spinning away and churning across atlantic canada, at this point, but it is long gone from our area, and the sky has cleared out very, very nicely. But, the winds, that is not going anywhere just yet. Of course it will knock your feelslike values down, now that the storm is gone, up next this is cold and
Candace Krebs
The Ag Journal
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After deep freeze, Minnesotans enjoy outdoor fun during warmup article
After plenty of below zero weather over the past two weeks, Minnesotans are looking forward to temperatures in the 20s and 30s.
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(FOX 9) - After nearly two weeks in the freezer, temps in Minnesota are warming up, making for some opportunities to enjoy the winter weather.
Friday afternoon, dozens of people went out for a speed-skating session at Roseville s Oval. It s the busiest the ice rink has been in weeks.
After deep freeze, Minnesotans enjoy outdoor fun during warmup
After nearly two weeks in the freezer, temps in Minnesota are warming up, making for some opportunities to enjoy the winter weather.