Here’s what to know to survive the cold, snow and ice: Dress in layers of clothing that protect all exposed skin, the National Weather Service advises in its cold weather safety guides. — Eat hot ...
Tuesday was the coldest morning of this winter in the Twin Cities and most of Minnesota. Temperatures dipped to -19 degrees ...
There is no statewide law, but many districts use windchills of minus 35 degrees as the threshold to call off classes.
Its another chilling day in the Northland with widespread extreme cold, luckily temps will finally start to increase by tomorrow.
The National Weather Service issued an extreme cold warning for the Twin Cities, cautioning against dangerous wind chills.
Until the dangerous cold subsides, an extreme cold warning will be in effect across southern Minnesota and northern Iowa ...
Due to frigid temperatures, dozens of Minnesota school districts are canceling or delaying classes today (Tues), while others ...
Several area schools have canceled classes or are starting late on Tuesday because of dangerously cold wind chills. • Albert Lea Area Schools, e-learning • Alden-Conger School, e-learning Email ...
Some schools and organizations in Minnesota are announcing additional closings for Tuesday, following a wave of closings ...
KIMT-TV 3 NEWS – An extreme cold warning remains in effect for the KIMT viewing area until noon Tuesday. The National Weather ...
Tuesday morning will bring the coldest air of our recent frigid stretch, but after that, temperatures will rise above zero.