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Extremely cold weather for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Light snow chances return midweek

Temperature anomaly Monday morning through Wednesday morning
Temperature anomaly Monday morning through Wednesday morning
NOAA via Pivotal Weather

The Upper Midwest continues to be gripped with extreme cold warnings and advisories in effect until midday Tuesday, with dangerously cold wind chills expected to reach 30 to 40 degrees below zero. The coldest air arrives overnight Monday into Tuesday morning, followed by potential snowfall midweek as temperatures gradually rise.

Over 30 hours spent with sub-zero temperatures, and 30 more to go…

We are halfway through our latest cold-snap, and we can expect the coldest portion of this arctic airmass Monday night into Tuesday. Highs will finally reach above zero sometime after noon on Tuesday.

Extreme cold warning and cold weather advisories continue to paint the state in hues of blue. Some northern metro counties have been added to the extreme cold warning until noon on Tuesday.

Extreme cold warning and cold weather advisory
Extreme cold warning and cold weather advisory
National Weather Service

High temperatures for Monday remain in the single digits and teens below zero.

Highs for Monday
Highs for Monday
National Weather Service

Northwest winds will gradually increase, contributing to the brutally cold wind chills.

Wind speeds Monday
Wind speeds Monday
NOAA via College of DuPage Weather

Wind chill values between 30 and 40 degrees below zero continue for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Wind chill forecast for Monday
Wind chill forecast for Monday
National Weather Service

The heart of the cold weather will descend upon the state tonight, as temperatures drop to teens, 20s and even some 30s below zero for northern Minnesota.

Lows for Monday night
Lows for Monday night
National Weather Service

Expect dangerously low wind chills on Tuesday morning, ranging from 30 to 40 degrees below zero, which can lead to frostbite or hypothermia on exposed skin in less than 10 minutes; take extreme caution when venturing outdoors.

Wind chill forecast for Tuesday
Wind chill forecast for Tuesday
National Weather Service

Thawing out with snow chances midweek

Southerly winds will gradually bring seasonal temperatures back to the region on Wednesday. A clipper system will bring our next chance for some light snow, but amounts look to remain under an inch at this time.

Forecast precipitation Tuesday night through noon Wednesday
Forecast precipitation Tuesday night through noon Wednesday
NOAA via Pivotal Weather
Snowfall potential
Snowfall potential through Thursday morning
National Weather Service
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