Minnesotans are probably wishing they were a little farther south today as a winter storm barrels across the country, bringing frigid temperatures along with it.
Residents of International Falls, Minn. woke up this morning to a glacial -38 degrees Fahrenheit. On the other end of the U.S., those living in Key West, Fla. were probably tossing on shorts and flip-flops for a pleasant 77 degree start to the day -- a staggering 115-degree temperature difference between the two cities.
The biting temperatures extended throughout Canada, with some parts of the country dropping down to -58 degrees Fahrenheit.
Residents of International Falls, Minn. woke up this morning to a glacial -38 degrees Fahrenheit. On the other end of the U.S., those living in Key West, Fla. were probably tossing on shorts and flip-flops for a pleasant 77 degree start to the day -- a staggering 115-degree temperature difference between the two cities.
At 8 am EST, Jan 2nd, there was a 115˚ temp difference between #KeyWest, FL and International Falls, MN! #flwx #mnwx pic.twitter.com/9HifxVwSbz
— NWS Key West (@NWSKeyWest) January 2, 2014
The biting temperatures extended throughout Canada, with some parts of the country dropping down to -58 degrees Fahrenheit.
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