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flag Minnesota faces an unusually cold winter due to a strong polar vortex and La Niña, with subzero temps and heavy snow expected starting December.

flag Meteorologists are forecasting an unusually cold winter for Minnesota, with below-average temperatures expected across much of the state starting in December. flag The National Weather Service and climate models point to a strong polar vortex and La Niña conditions contributing to prolonged cold snaps and heavy snowfall. flag Residents are being advised to prepare for extended periods of subzero temperatures, with potential impacts on infrastructure, travel, and energy demand. flag Early warnings emphasize the importance of emergency supplies and heating safety.

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