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Minnesota Braces for Brutal Sub-Zero Blast
13 Dec
Summary
- Dangerous wind chills near 30 degrees below zero expected this weekend.
- Some outdoor holiday events canceled due to extreme cold.
- Frostbite can occur within minutes; experts urge layering up.

A significant cold blast has arrived in Minnesota, bringing dangerously low wind chills to the region as the holiday season is in full swing. Temperatures are expected to plummet, with wind chills anticipated to reach near 30 degrees below zero over the weekend, prompting warnings for residents to bundle up.
This extreme cold has already impacted holiday festivities. Some events, such as a ski event tied to the Minnesota Nordic Ski Opener and outdoor activities at Santa at the Loop in Maple Grove, have been canceled. While some venues like St. Paul's Union Depot are implementing safety measures, including warming tents, organizers are advising visitors to be prepared.
Health experts caution that frostbite can develop rapidly in such conditions, potentially setting in within minutes. Key signs to monitor include numbness and changes in skin color. The primary advice from professionals is to take preventive measures by layering clothing and staying warm and dry to mitigate the risks associated with the severe cold.




