Dangerously cold wind chills are likely. There is a little light snow moving through southern Minnesota Monday afternoon and evening. You might see some flakes in the Twin Cities. Up to 0.5” of ...
Limit blanket layers and avoid trying to keep warm, especially if you have chills. You will probably feel better if you stay cool. Take a lukewarm shower or bath, or apply a cool compress to your ...
Highs will be either side of the 30-degree mark, lows will often drop into the teens, and those biting breezes will lead to lower wind chills both day and night. There's an interesting dilemma for ...
Influenza occurs every year in the fall and winter months. During this time, if flu symptoms occur, your child probably has the flu. Your child doesn't need any special tests. Call your doctor if your ...