Dangerous wind chills overnight give way to warmth later this week
The cold weather continues – but not for long.
Wind chill values around – 40 degrees Celcius were reported in much of the province last night and into this morning.
Environment and Climate Change meteorologist Natalie Hasell told northeastNOW the cold snap is thanks to an Arctic ridge, and dangerous windchill values will stick around overnight into Wednesday.
“Temperatures [will] fall to -32 C, and even though [the wind is] expected to be relatively light, you could see windchills at -42 C in the overnight period,” Hasell said.