 the state and much of the midwest remains in a deep freeze tonight with dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills. But the end to this arctic blast is now in sight and we bring in weather caster Stacy Christensen a little early tonight to tell us when we can expect us to kind of come to an end. Yes, well, we are in the home stretch. It looks like we are going to start to see temperatures warming up tomorrow by warming up. I mean, highs will be in the single digits below zero, but we're going to see this wind chill warning finally expire tomorrow. It is still in effect tonight and through tomorrow morning. It will expire at 11 a.m. in northeast Minnesota for everyone else. It's going to continue until noon tomorrow and that's when we'll start to see those temperatures warming up. As I mentioned, highs tomorrow in the single digits below zero, so much warmer than what we've had. But overnight lows in the thirties and forties below zero. It doesn't take a whole lot of wind to bring those wind chills again into those dangerous levels. We're looking at fifties to mid sixties below zero. And this is what we've got right now. As I mentioned, winds aren't quite as strong, so many locations don't have the wind chill, just the cold temperatures. But what we have for wind chills, we're down to minus 52 in Fauston, minus 44 in Warrod and Badette, as well as Grand Rapids, 38 below zero for that wind chill in Bemidji. And again, not a lot of wind out there. It's going to be that cold air already in place. And so again, doesn't take much wind to bring those wind chills down into those dangerous levels where frostbite can occur in minutes. Right. And last night, we saw what, 68 below in one place? 66 below for a wind chill in Pondsford. Pondsford in a lot of locations reporting sixties below zero wind chill, fifties below zero wind chill. It looks like some places could get there again tonight more so because of the cold temperatures and the lighter winds. Yeah, it's been a rough stretch here for the last couple of days. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.