Minnesota, Extreme cold warning
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Many schools are closed or switching to online learning Friday, Jan. 23, but protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) presence in Minnesota are set to go on despite bitter cold that could have even the hardiest of Minnesotans shiver.
Dangerous cold has tightened its grip on Minnesota on Friday. The entire state is under an extreme cold warning, according to the National Weather Service. NEXT Weather Alerts are also in place for Friday and Saturday.
It's going to be a bitterly cold Friday in Minnesota with subzero temperatures and dangerously cold wind chills. An extreme cold warning remains in effect until noon on Friday.
The NWS says it'll be the coldest airmass to reach the Twin Cities since January 2019.
Minnesota schools are beginning to announce early closures on Thursday as dangerous cold approaches.
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