(KNSI) – Another blast of cold air is causing school districts to close classrooms again in the St. Cloud area.
The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Chill Advisory until noon on Monday for Stearns, Benton and Morris County. The advisory goes until 10 a.m. Monday in Sherburne, Wright and Meeker County.
Forecasters are predicting temperatures air temperatures of -20 and wind chills readings of -40. Officials say exposed skin can suffer frostbite in as little as ten minutes.
Schools closed on Monday include St. Cloud Public School District. For a complete list of school closure and cancelations, click here.
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