More Cold Temps, Light Snow In Minnesota Forecast
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — Temperatures remain bitterly cold across northern Minnesota, where overnight lows fell as low as 35 below zero at Hibbing
And winter weather advisories are out for a large part of southern Minnesota from Worthington in the southwest to the Twin Cities area.
A broad area of 2 to 5 inches of snow is expected to fall southeast of a line from New Ulm to the Twin Cities, followed by dangerous wind chills Sunday night. Winds are forecast to reach around 20 mph into Monday.
Wind chill advisories are out across much of west-central and central Minnesota for readings that are expected to fall to 25 below to 30 below zero Sunday night through Monday morning.
The National Weather Service recorded a half-inch of snow in Chanhassen Sunday morning.
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