Even in a state where the unofficial motto is “there is no bad weather, only bad clothing choices,” 20 degrees below zero is pretty bad weather.
Pipes burst. Boiling water tossed in the air freezes to snow before it hits the ground. Every bit of exposed skin hurts.
Now a cold front is about to sweep a week’s worth of bitter subzero temperatures into Minnesota, where locals know how to dress for a polar vortex — but the thousands of ICE agents in town may not.
Protesters kept watch in single-digit cold outside the Whipple Federal Building on Tuesday.
“I don’t care how cold it is. I’m dressed for the weather,” said a bundled-up Brad Brown, his mittens curled around a protest sign.
Former state Rep. Ryan Winkler stood beside him in a Day-Glo orange hunting cap.
“Listen, I’ve been to youth hockey games when it was 20 below and snowing,” Winkler said. “I don’t think this weather is going to hold people back.”
The Department of Homeland Security has not yet responded to a query about plans to protect its personnel from potentially lethal cold. But the Minnesota Department of Health offers helpful tips to stay safe. Hats. Coats. Gloves. Pull a scarf or neck gaiter up over your face until only your ice-rimmed eyelashes are visible.