Gerald Belz, an 18‑year‑old University of Iowa student, was found unresponsive by campus police outside of a campus building just before 3am, as an extreme arctic freeze grips the Midwest.

People.com reports that Belz, who was in his second semester at the university was transported to a hospital, where he later died.

The wind chill at the time university police found Belz outside was ‑10 degrees Celsius according to the National Weather Service.


A walkway in Chicago covered in ice on Lake Michigan [Photo: REUTERS]

The Midwest, from the Dakotas to Western New York, is experiencing some of the coldest temperatures to hit the region in more than two decades.

This type of bone‑chilling cold can be life‑threatening.

As many as eight deaths have already been reported in the U.S. this morning, according to the New York Times.

The National Weather Service in Iowa warned residents about the cold air, adding that anyone outside should “minimize talking.”

They have to make sure their mouth is covered to protect their lungs from severely cold air.

This is the coldest air many of the people have ever experienced.