Minnesota Faces Bitter Cold with Wind Chills Below Zero
Minnesota Faces Bitter Cold with Wind Chills Below Zero
US · Published Jan 25, 2026
Minnesota is experiencing bitterly cold weather with wind chills expected to remain below zero.
A cold front has brought arctic air and strong winds, increasing the risk of frostbite and hypothermia.
Residents are advised to dress in layers, limit outdoor exposure, and check on vulnerable individuals during the cold snap.
Dangerous cold sweeps Minnesota, sub-zero wind chills
Minnesota is bracing for a spell of intensely cold weather, with wind chill values expected to plummet well below zero throughout Sunday. According to CBS News Minnesota, a cold front has swept through the region, ushering in arctic air and strong winds that are driving temperatures down to dangerous levels. Meteorologist Lisa Meadows warns that these frigid conditions pose a significant threat to residents, as prolonged exposure can lead to frostbite and hypothermia.
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