Trump asked global 'waming' to make a return for 'beautiful Midwest' in the country.

US President Donald Trump on Monday asked global "waming" to make a return for "beautiful Midwest" in the country, which is currently experiencing chilling weather conditions, reports ANI.



"In the beautiful Midwest, windchill temperatures are reaching minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever recorded. In coming days, expected to get even colder. People can't last outside even for minutes. What the hell is going on with Global Waming? Please come back fast, we need you!," Trump tweeted on Monday night.

In the beautiful Midwest, windchill temperatures are reaching minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever recorded. In coming days, expected to get even colder. People can't last outside even for minutes. What the hell is going on with Global Waming? Please come back fast, we need you! - Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 29, 2019

The US Midwest dug out from a snowstorm that closed schools and businesses, as millions braced for dangerous sub-zero temperatures that could shatter records.

The temperature in Minnesota and Wisconsin was expected to drop to a polar -40 Fahrenheit (-40 Celsius).

According to the Weather Channel, the temperatures are expected to rise into the 40s and 50s throughout the Midwest over the weekend.

Earlier, Trump has stumped readers by using terms like "covfefe" without giving a clarification regarding its true meaning before deleting the tweet, the report added.

Here are some comments that Twitterati came up against Trump's tweet:

Are you really this ignorant about climate change? Have you never read a book in your life? - Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) January 29, 2019

We will never again see a President like this. I intend to enjoy his presidency to the fullest. - Chad (@Typhus369) January 29, 2019

The opioid crisis is a national emergency ??! "Waming", "covfefe" and "biggly" I honestly think he has dementia. Did he watch Sicario: Day of Solado and think it is actually happening? Seek help! - Richard (@GrnEyedFoxBoi) January 29, 2019

All the actual scientists from around the globe that spent years of their life earning their diplomas, coming to understand our planet and how its climate works, how humanity's actions affect that climate, and generally actually know what they're talking about. - G. Jones (@RobotsNGames) January 29, 2019

With inputs from AP, Reuters