Three-year-old Aksel flew down a hill at Como Park with his dad, Ted Sheu. They live in the St. Paul neighborhood, so they had a quick getaway when the cold got the better of them. More snow is forecast for Monday, with a peak of sunny, warm (a high in the 30s is warm, right?) weather midweek, and then a slow slide to single digits by next weekend.
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At Como Park, Ted Sheu and son Aksel,3, who live in the neighborhood braved the low single-digit temperatures and took to the hills to enjoy some sledding.]richard tsong-taatarii/rtsong-taatarii@startribune.com (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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