A recent weather forecast reported that parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin felt winterlike within a day, having the coldest air and snow of the season. It resulted in beautiful winter sights for the lover of the winter season

According to AccuWeather's recent winter update on October 15, the report noted that some parts experienced a winterlike accumulation of snowfall.

In recent news, Wisconsin and Minnesota were part of cities with the coldest air and widespread cooldown.

Meanwhile, no storm or Hurricane could threaten part of the U.S, and tropical storm Karl was not expected to impact the U.S soil.

With the winterlike weather and coldest air of the season in the said areas, it is important to wear layers of clothes to avoid prolonged exposure to cold which could cause health-related risks.

Snow is here

A tweet from the National Weather Service Duluth posted a great snowman, recording 1.8 inches of snow.

Residents felt the snow and colder air which appeared to be like winter after snow accumulation in Minnesota, Duluth, and Wisconsin.

Moreover, AccuWeather reported that Minnesota residents felt the accumulation of snow. It said that:

  • Parts of Duluth recorded around 2 inches of snow.
  • St. Paul and Minneapolis recorded from half an inch to one inch of fresh snow.
  • The report said both Duluth and Minneapolis were ahead of schedule the supposed ahead for the snowflakes and snow.
  • Meanwhile, the weather report forecasted North Central and Midwestern states would feel the coldest air of the season starting early next week.

The post added that a passing system would increase winds on Sunday, bringing lake effect snow in places near the South Shore of Lake Superior.

Northeast and Midwest

 Bryant Park on January 11, 2022 in New York City
Bryant Park on January 11, 2022 in New York City by ANGELA WEISS via AFP via Getty Images

In previous reports, both Midwest and Northeast would experience snowflakes, and there is potential for snow and rain.

The report said snow accumulation would be possible in portions of the Northeast and Midwest as the country transitions to winter patterns. Parts of Northern Minnesota, North Dakota, and Michigan will experience snowflakes to snow starting this week.

Winter preparations

According to forecasts, portions of Wisconsin and Minnesota would have colder air to snowy weather.

Snow would fall on roads, and residents should be careful with slippery walkways.

It is important to wear comfortable clothes with enough layers to warm the body. As the weather becomes colder and freezing, prolonged exposure could lead to frostbite and hypothermia.

Here are some preparations for dealing with the weather.

Eat nutritious warm food

Having warm food like soups would alleviate the cold weather, especially if it is your first time experiencing the weather. Add nutritious ingredients to eat the sumptuous food.

Check temperature

Monitor your family members' temperature. Also, always check your home heating system by undergoing regular checkups.

Wear comfortable clothes in layers

Frostbite could be dangerous. Wear clothes in layers protecting your whole body. If one part of your body is not covered or clothed, frostbite could be possible.

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