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Good morning, Minnesota! Happy Monday!

❄️ Some southern Minnesota school districts are starting classes two hours late on Monday morning in the wake of freezing rain, sleet and snow overnight. That wintry mix has left roads and sidewalks icy from Ortonville to Willmar to the Twin Cities, and points south. The Minnesota Department of Transportation was advising no travel on some highways early Monday between the Twin Cities and Mankato, including parts of U.S. Highway 169.

✈️ One of the busiest time for air travel at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport is coming up this week.  The most hectic times in the days ahead will be on Friday — the day after Christmas — and next Sunday. More than 763,000 people are projected to pass through MSP security screening checkpoints in the next couple of weeks. Add in arriving and connecting passengers, and that number jumps to about 1.8 million travelers.

🏒 The Wild had a mixed bag this weekend. They beat the Oilers on Saturday 5-2, but then lost to the Avalanche Sunday 5-1. The Wild next take on the Predators Tuesday in St. Paul.

🏒 The Minnesota Frost also notched a win and a lost this weekend.  The Frost beat the Boston Fleet 5-2 on Friday before falling to the Ottowa Charge Sunday in overtime 3-2.

🏀 The Timberwolves beat the Thunder Friday night 112-107 in Minneapolis. The Wolves also notched a win against the Bucks Sunday 103-100. The Wolves next play the Knicks Tuesday.
Weather

☁️ Monday: Mostly cloudy. Slight chance of light freezing rain. Highs in the mid-20s to lower 30s northwest, to mid-30s southeast.

☁️ Monday night: Mostly cloudy. Chance of snow, slight chance of light freezing rain. Lows 9 to 15 north, to lower 20s to lower 30s south.

🌤️ Tuesday: Partly sunny. Highs 15 to 21 north, to upper 20s to mid-30s south. Temperatures falling into the upper teens in the afternoon.

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🐺 U.S. House passes bill to remove wolves from endangered species protection list. If it passes, it would return wolf management to states, including Minnesota — which could decide to authorize wolf hunting seasons. Minnesota is the only state in the lower 48 where wolves were never completely exterminated.

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