Stay bundled up, Saskatoon! Frostbite risk lingers with temperatures plunging to -20.
Saskatoon is shivering under the aftermath of a major winter storm that brought heavy snowfall to the region. Following the storm, an extreme cold warning has been issued, keeping much of west-central Saskatchewan, including Saskatoon, in its icy grip. Frigid temperatures continue to blanket the area, with the cold snap expected to persist through the night before gradually easing up. The high today is a bone-chilling -20, making frostbite a real concern with the extreme cold warning cautioning that exposed skin could freeze within minutes.
As the storm aftermath lingers, West Central Saskatchewan finds itself under the grip of the cold snap, with temperatures plummeting to frigid levels. Environment Canada warns of the ongoing extreme cold, urging residents to stay warm and safe. Although relief is in sight as temperatures are forecasted to moderate on Wednesday, the imminent cold snap is set to continue through tomorrow.
In the midst of the freeze, the Wasaho Cree Nation receives a chilling warning, highlighting the current extreme conditions and providing essential safety tips. The extreme cold warning, detailed by officials, emphasizes the importance of staying indoors and taking precautions to avoid frostbite and cold-related injuries.
Wrapping up, despite the harsh winter onslaught, it's essential for residents to heed weather warnings and prioritize safety. Remember to layer up and protect exposed skin to prevent frostbite, especially with temperatures plummeting to -20 in Saskatoon. Stay warm and stay safe!
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The high today is -20 and an extreme cold warning means frostbite is possible within minutes on exposed skin.
Temperatures will begin to moderate on Wednesday," Environment Canada said.
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