I saw that. Single digits and a foot of snow in the Twin Cities.
After a cold front dropped temps back into the 50's, last night, warmer air to move in starting today. The first 90's are in store. This is where I stop bragging about the weather, here. Taipei has some of the hottest, most humid summers in the world, and last year was the hottest in history. Almost every day in the mid to upper 90's with dew points in the upper 70s. Heat indexes from 110-125. Every. Day. Late May to early September, with a re-appearance at the very end of September (all time record for the month of 101 set) and early October (all time record for the month of 99 set).
This winter, though, has been below normal, capped by the pic of snow I took. If I could just snowbird from November to April, life would be good.