Minnesota to suffer through subzero wind chills for at least a week straight
It ll be a cold day in hell before .. oh, wait.
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Due to what the National Weather Service is calling a remarkably persistent Arctic airmass, Minnesota is forecast to have wind chill values below zero for a week straight.
A week in the freezer will feature face-stinging cold with brisk winds pushing wind chill values deep into the subzero readings, with the Twin Cities expected to reach -30 degrees Sunday morning. It ll be worse in northwest Minnesota as wind chill values nosedive to -50 degrees.
The actual air temperature in the Twin Cities is forecast to be -1 degrees for daytime highs Saturday and Sunday, followed by single digits (1 to 5 degrees) Monday through Thursday. High temps in northwest Minnesota will remain well below zero for a week straight.