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Weather News Minnesota Cold Weather Rule Takes Effect Oct 1

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Cold Weather Rule takes effect statewide across Minnesota


ST. PAUL, Minn. (KEYC) – Minnesota’s “Cold Weather Rule” has now taken effect all across the state, giving utility customers some peace of mind as we transition into winter. Under the rule, beginning ... Read More

CenterPoint Energy reminds Minnesota customers of Cold Weather Rule protections


CenterPoint Energy is reminding residential customers about the Cold Weather Rule, which protects Minnesotans who experience difficulty paying heating bills from having their utility service ... Read More

Cold weather rule in effect for season


The Minnesota Cold Weather Rule went into effect on Wednesday (Oct. 1) until April 30. The goal of the rule is to prevent people from having their primary heat source disconnected. If someone gets a ... Read More

Make your payment plan now to avoid utility shutoff this winter


The thermometer may currently read 80 or 90 degrees, but now is the time when Minnesotans concerned about paying for energy costs this winter will want to create a payment plan so their heat isn't ... Read More

MN weather: Windy, cold, and gray Tuesday with on-and-off light showers


A wind advisory is in effect for much of central and southern Minnesota, as temperatures turn colder on Tuesday. Read More


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