COLDEST AIR OF THE SEASON COMING
The coldest air of the season is coming late Thursday and staying for a couple of days. National Weather Service Meteorologist Ryan Dunleavy says Friday is going to be cold with forecast temperatures minus-10 in the Twin Cities and 20-below in northwest and parts of northern Minnesota. Dunleavy says many areas have seen wind chills at 30 to 35-below zero the past couple of days. He warns it will be even colder Thursday through Saturday. Highs Friday in Morris are forecast to be twelve-below with lows of twenty-six below Thursday and Friday nights.




