Minnesota Succumbs to Numbing Cold
BY JOE KELLY
A spokeman from The National Weather Service told the Star Tribune that reports that wind chills will reach 50 below by Wednesday. These temperatures led most of Minnesota's public schools and universities to shut down, the Star Tribune reported.
This weather continues from Tuesday, when areas across Minnesota began to experience temperatures below zero, but will end later this weekend according to the National Weather Service.
The Star Tribune says that multiple car accidents resulted this Tuesday in the Twin Cities. These areas include highways in Brooklyn Park, Blaine, Anoka, Coon Rapids, and Lakeville, the Star Tribune reported.
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