By COLlive reporter
St. Paul residents should be getting more ‘points’ for coming to school this morning.
As record-breaking snow buried portions of the upper Midwest on Tuesday, parents dealt with single digit temperatures and hazardous driving conditions to get their children to school.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation’s website shows that roads and highways in about two-thirds of the state are completely or partially covered with snow, USA Today reports.
At the Lubavitch Cheder Day School on Ford Parkway, children were dressed in their warmest and were all smiles to be able to play in a snow-covered playground. Shachris davening wasn’t affected much either.
Significant snow fell across Minnesota to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Monday and more snow was set for Tuesday, especially across Wisconsin and Michigan, where 6-12 additional inches of snow is likely, AccuWeather predicts.
Temperatures are expected to remain below freezing for nearly two weeks in the Upper Midwest, Minneapolis included.
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When will snow begin in New York?
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