Minnesota below a wind chill to start Valentine’s Day

Temperatures on Sunday morning

As the cold stretch continues, many will experience what is arguably the coldest Valentine’s Day in Minnesota recorded history. The record for the Twin Cities was set in 1920 when the high temperature was -5. The forecast for next Sunday is -8.

Sunday also marks another day of dangerous chills, as the Twin Cities wakes up to temperatures of -18 degrees and “feels like” temperatures of -38 degrees.

With such temperatures and chills, frostbite is possible on exposed skin in less than 10 minutes.

The entire state of Minnesota and much of Wisconsin are warned by a wind chill throughout the morning.

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