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Home / Weather / Saskatchewan Freezes: -50C Wind Chills Grip Province

Saskatchewan Freezes: -50C Wind Chills Grip Province

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Saskatchewan faces extreme cold with warnings for most regions.
  • Wind chills could reach -40 C, with northern areas hitting -50 C.
  • Vulnerable populations are being aided with warmth and supplies.

Saskatchewan is currently grappling with severe cold temperatures, prompting an orange cold warning for most of the province. Environment and Climate Change Canada reports that wind chills are expected to feel as cold as -40 C in many areas, plummeting to -50 C in some northern communities overnight. This extreme weather is forecast to persist until at least Monday.

Organizations like The Circle Project in Regina are actively assisting vulnerable populations by offering hot beverages, meals, and warm clothing to combat the biting cold. Meanwhile, school bus services for various public and Catholic schools in Saskatoon and its surrounding areas have been cancelled due to the hazardous conditions. The harsh weather has raised concerns about frostbite and exposure, especially for those without adequate shelter during the frigid early morning hours.

Meteorologists attribute the frigid temperatures to a sharp dip in the jet stream, allowing a mass of Arctic air to settle over the prairies. This cold snap follows recent blowing snow advisories, underscoring the volatile weather system affecting the region. Residents are strongly advised to take precautions, including dressing in layers and keeping emergency supplies in their vehicles.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Wind chills are expected to reach as low as -40 C in many areas, with northern communities experiencing up to -50 C.
The Circle Project is providing hot soup, warm drinks, bagged lunches, and warm clothing to vulnerable individuals.
The cold snap is expected to continue for several nights, with a potential end to the severe conditions not anticipated until Monday at the earliest.

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