Dangerous cold across Minnesota leads to more school delays for Wednesday

Some Minnesota school districts have announced they’ll be starting classes late or moving to online learning on Wednesday, Feb. 19, as a stretch of dangerously cold conditions continues across the region.

That’s after most school districts across the state delayed or canceled classes — or moved to online learning — on Tuesday.

Extreme cold warnings and cold weather advisories are in place again for late Tuesday into early Wednesday. Wind chills overnight are forecast to drop into the 20s, 30s and 40s below zero.

Find forecast updates on MPR Weather’s Updraft blog.

School delays, closures

School districts with weather-related delays or closures Wednesday in Minnesota and neighboring states include:

E-learning day

  • Brandon-Evansville

Two-hour delay

  • Albany

  • Cedar Mountain

  • Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop

  • Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted

  • Lynd

  • Mankato Area

  • Maple River

  • Minneota

  • Mountain Lake

  • Parkers Prairie

  • St. Clair

  • Sleepy Eye

  • Swanville

  • Windom

Collected from Minnesota Public Radio News. View original source here.

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