The timing couldn't be better — or worse.
A deep freeze with howling winds is invading Minnesota even as the Twin Cities' signature celebration of all things winter begins.
The St. Paul Winter Carnival, which opens Thursday and wraps up Feb. 3, will feature a number of crowd-friendly events in downtown St. Paul and around Kellogg Mall Park, the Landmark Center and the State Fairgrounds.
With single-digit temperatures, lows below zero and gusty winds making things dangerously cold, the carnival will more than live up to its nickname "the Coolest Celebration on Earth," according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
But already, the cold has led to cancellation of Thursday's opening Moon Glow pedestrian parade because the air temperature will be headed to 11 below and windchills to 25 below zero or lower between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., carnival officials said late Wednesday.
Friday's events at the Vulcan Snow Park at the State Fairgrounds also are canceled, but the park will reopen at 9 a.m. Saturday. The site offers a giant snowslide, a snow pile to play on and snow sculptures. It also hosts a snow-sculpting contest and a polar plunge.
Among other frigid fun with uncertain fates: Kellogg Mall Park concerts, ice carvings, a half marathon and shorter races.
Organizers for Saturday's half marathon, 10-kilometer and 5-kilometer races are hopeful that the forecast of partly sunny skies and light winds will offset the anticipated chill when the three races get moving between 9 a.m. and 9:25 a.m.