Cold spot this morning was Key Lake: –43C
Saskatchewan people hoping for more mild weather got a wake-up call this morning.
Environment Canada issued extreme cold weather warnings for a number of communities in the north and east-central parts of the province.
The cold spot in the pre-dawn hours was Key Lake, where it dipped down to –43 C.
At 7 a.m. CST, it was around –30 in Prince Albert and about –20 in Regina.
In the north, with the wind factored in, it will feel like –45 in a number of communities, Environment Canada says.
In east-central Saskatchewan, the wind chill temperature was about –40 as the sun came up.
With wind chill values in that range, people are warned that there’s a heightened risk of frostbite and hypothermia.
Here’s a list of communities under a severe cold weather warning early this morning:
- Cree Lake
- Key Lake
- Fond-du-Lac
- Stony Rapids
- Hudson Bay
- Porcupine Plain
- Kamsack
- Canora
- Preeceville
- Melfort
- Tisdale
- Nipawin
- Carrot River
- Southend
- Brabant Lake
- Kinoosao
- Uranium City
- Wollaston Lake
- Collins Bay
- Melville
- Esterhazy
Source: CBC News