Arctic Blast Intensifies Across Canada
Arctic air is sweeping across Canada, bringing dangerously low temperatures to much of the Prairies. Alberta will experience some effects, but Saskatchewan and Manitoba are expected to bear the brunt of this intense cold.
Impact of the Arctic Blast
Starting early Thursday, regions in Saskatchewan and Manitoba will experience extreme cold. By Friday morning, temperatures in eastern Saskatchewan and Manitoba are forecasted to plummet to as low as -40°C. Daytime highs are anticipated to remain stuck in the -30s.
Temperature Records
Historically, temperatures this low are rare in these regions. Here are some key statistics:
- Estevan, Saskatchewan: Only three daytime highs below -30°C recorded since 2000, with the latest on January 13, 2024.
- Yorkton, Saskatchewan: A total of five days below -30°C since 2000.
- Brandon, Manitoba: Just two days reported below -30°C since 2000, the last occurring on December 30, 2017.
Future Forecast
By Saturday, the core of this Arctic lobe will shift further east. However, the cold air will continue to dominate the region, keeping temperatures significantly lower than normal.
As residents prepare for the Arctic blast, it is crucial to stay updated on weather forecasts and take necessary precautions against the severe cold.