4:52 PM CST Sunday 07 February 2021 Environment Canada
A period of severely cold wind chills is expected.
Extreme cold will persist for a few days.
An Arctic ridge of high pressure has allowed for a very cold air mass to settle over southern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba.
Along with winds of 10 to 20 km/h, extreme wind chill values between -40 and -50 are expected over most of southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
The bitterly cold air will remain over the Prairies for much of the next week.
Extreme cold puts everyone at risk.
Risks are greater for young children, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, people working or exercising outdoors, and those without proper shelter.
Dress warmly. Dress in layers that you can remove if you get too warm. The outer layer should be wind resistant.
If it's too cold for you to stay outside, it's too cold for your pet to stay outside.
Extreme Cold Warning in effect for:
R.M. of Battle River including Sweet Grass Res. and Delmas
R.M. of Britannia including Hillmond
R.M. of Buffalo including Wilkie and Phippen
R.M. of Cut Knife including Cut Knife
R.M. of Douglas including Speers Richard and Alticane
R.M. of Eldon including Maidstone and Waseca
R.M. of Frenchman Butte including St. Walburg
R.M. of Glenside north of Biggar
R.M. of Hillsdale including Neilburg and Baldwinton
R.M. of Manitou Lake including Marsden
R.M. of Mayfield including Maymont Denholm and Fielding
R.M. of Medstead including Medstead Belbutte and Birch Lake
R.M. of Meota including Meota and The Battlefords Prov. Park
R.M. of Mervin including Turtleford Mervin and Spruce Lake
R.M. of North Battleford northwest of The Battlefords
R.M. of Parkdale including Glaslyn and Fairholme
R.M. of Paynton including Paynton
R.M. of Round Hill including Rabbit Lake and Whitkow
R.M. of Round Valley including Unity
R.M. of Senlac including Senlac
R.M. of Turtle River including Edam and Vawn
R.M. of Wilton including Lashburn Marshall and Lone Rock
The Battlefords
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4:22 AM CST Sunday 07 February 2021 Environment Canada
Extreme cold will persist for a few days.
An Arctic ridge of high pressure has allowed for a very cold air mass to settle over southern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba.
Along with winds of 10 to 20 km/h, extreme wind chill values of -40 or colder are occurring over most of southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan this morning.
Wind chill values in some regions of southern Saskatchewan and western Manitoba could eclipse the -50 mark tonight into Monday morning.
The bitterly cold air will remain over the Prairies for much of the next week.3:09 PM CST Saturday 06 February 2021 Environment Canada
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Extreme cold will persist for a few days.
An Arctic ridge of high pressure has allowed for a very cold air mass to settle over southern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba.
Along with winds of 20 to 30 km/h, extreme wind chill values of -40 or colder are occurring over most of southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan this afternoon.
The bitterly cold air will remain over the Prairies for much of the next week.4:23 AM CST Saturday 06 February 2021 Environment Canada
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An Arctic ridge of high pressure has allowed for a very cold air mass to settle over southern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba.
Along with winds of 20 to 30 km/h, extreme wind chill values of -40 or colder are occurring over most of southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan this morning. Some areas may rebound slightly from these bitterly cold values on Saturday afternoon but extreme cold warnings will likely remain in place for Saturday night into Sunday morning as well. Expect wind chill minus 38 this evening and minus 50 overnight.Â
The bitterly cold air will remain over the Prairies for much of next week.
10:34 AM CST Friday 05 February 2021 Environment Canada:
A period of very cold wind chills is expected.
An arctic ridge of high pressure has allowed for a very cold air mass from the north to sink over portions of southern and central Saskatchewan today.
Along with winds of 10 to 20 km/h, extreme wind chill values of -40 or colder will continue throughout the day. Some areas may rebound slightly from these bitterly cold values this afternoon before another round of more expansive cold sets in across the province Friday night.
Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Risks are greater for young children, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, people working or exercising outdoors, and those without proper shelter.
Dress warmly. Dress in layers that you can remove if you get too warm. The outer layer should be wind resistant.
If it's too cold for you to stay outside, it's too cold for your pet to stay outside.
Extreme Cold Warning in effect for:
R.M. of Battle River including Sweet Grass Res. and Delmas
R.M. of Britannia including Hillmond
R.M. of Buffalo including Wilkie and Phippen
R.M. of Cut Knife including Cut Knife
R.M. of Douglas including Speers Richard and Alticane
R.M. of Eldon including Maidstone and Waseca
R.M. of Frenchman Butte including St. Walburg
R.M. of Glenside north of Biggar
R.M. of Hillsdale including Neilburg and Baldwinton
R.M. of Manitou Lake including Marsden
R.M. of Mayfield including Maymont Denholm and Fielding
R.M. of Medstead including Medstead Belbutte and Birch Lake
R.M. of Meota including Meota and The Battlefords Prov. Park
R.M. of Mervin including Turtleford Mervin and Spruce Lake
R.M. of North Battleford northwest of The Battlefords
R.M. of Parkdale including Glaslyn and Fairholme
R.M. of Paynton including Paynton
R.M. of Round Hill including Rabbit Lake and Whitkow
R.M. of Round Valley including Unity
R.M. of Senlac including Senlac
R.M. of Turtle River including Edam and Vawn
R.M. of Wilton including Lashburn Marshall and Lone Rock
The Battlefords
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