And now, the bitter cold.
Minnesotans are waking up to find thermometers reading below zero for the first time since last winter.
Cold weather will persist through Wednesday, with a round of light snow expected Wednesday night into Thursday. #mnwx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/KoUj4g8NYC
— NWS Twin Cities (@NWSTwinCities) December 10, 2019The big chill comes after several inches of snow fell in much of Minnesota on Monday morning, leading to a slow commute and dozens of fender-benders.
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There is more snow in the immediate forecast, but that's expected to be a few flurries late Wednesday into Thursday morning.





