 dangerously cold weather has the state and much of the Midwest in a deep freeze tonight in Lakeland country. It's been more than two decades as we've seen temperatures and wind chills this cold and joining us early tonight to tell us a little bit more about this cold spell and how long it will last is weathercaster Stacy Christensen. And unfortunately it is going to last a little bit longer. We do have those warnings out and they are out now until Thursday morning. So again, we've got all day tomorrow yet to go through the here that we have the wind chill warning and as you can see it encompasses the entire state of Minnesota. This will continue overnight tonight all day tomorrow all tomorrow night. It expires at 9 a.m. in northeast Minnesota and for the rest of us at noon on Thursday. Very cold temperatures already temperatures in the 20s and 30s below zero. However, the bigger story is the wind chills and we do have some breezy conditions out there. These are the current wind chills. This is what we're seeing right now. And as you can see Bemidji already down to 62 below zero Park Rapids at 61 below zero. Many locations in the 50s below zero. And we are expecting to see at least this even colder wind chills overnight tonight. Wind chills will range from about 58 to even 72 below zero overnight tonight. So again, very dangerous conditions life threatening conditions. If you can stay indoors. That's the best idea. If you have absolutely have to venture outdoors layers cover up cover everything wind chill with wind chills like this frostbite can occur in five minutes or even less. Right. And if you travel roads are very icy as well. Make sure you have plenty of warm clothes in the vehicle. That's right. That emergency kit in the vehicle is a very important like extra blankets would be helpful too. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.