A cold Thanksgiving is in store for the state of Minnesota.
Temperatures are expected to be in the single digits above and below zero in some areas, with wind chill values making it feel even colder.
Other areas will see temperatures ranging from the teens to the mid-20s.
The cold temperatures will be accompanied by snow showers, with some areas seeing 1-2 inches of accumulation.
It's going to be a cold Thanksgiving in Minnesota, with temperatures expected to be below freezing in many areas.
Rescue efforts are already underway in some areas, with emergency responders working to help those in need.
Residents are advised to take necessary precautions to stay safe and warm during the cold snap.
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This Thanksgiving, Minnesota residents will have to brave the cold temperatures and snow showers, making it a challenging holiday for many.