Some motorists are reporting slippery conditions on Twin Cities roads Friday morning.
The metro was experiencing fog/mist, which was creating slick roads. Drivers are urged to use caution.
The weather is set to get dangerously cold tonight and a cold weather advisory will be in effect starting at midnight in the Twin Cities. Wind chill values could drop to near or below minus 20, according to the National Weather Service.
Sunday morning wind chill values will be the lowest of the weekend, with widespread 25 to 35 degrees below zero expected, said the weather service.
After a high temperature near 19 on Friday, Saturday is expected to see a high near 0 and Sunday should see a high near 6.
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