KEY POINTS
  • Extremely cold, record-breaking temperatures are settling across parts of the Midwest after a powerful snowstorm pounded the region overnight Monday.
  • Forecasters are describing the subzero weather on the way as potentially life-threatening.
  • The cold prompted officials to close some schools.
Passengers heading into downtown wait on an 'L' platform for the train to arrive in below zero temperatures in Chicago, Illinois

Extremely cold, record-breaking temperatures are settling across parts of the Midwest after a powerful snowstorm pounded the region overnight Monday, and forecasters are describing the subzero weather on the way as potentially life-threatening.

Minneapolis Public Schools announced there would be no classes through Wednesday, when the region will experience frigidly low temperatures not seen in a quarter century.