The arrival of winter in Saskatchewan has been nothing short of dramatic this week. After a long period of mild weather, the northern and west central regions of the province have been hit with a perilous cold snap, prompting Environment Canada to issue extreme cold warnings. With wind chills expected to plummet into the -50s in the coming days, residents have been advised to prepare for dangerously cold overnights. It’s a bone-chilling cold that can cause frostbite and hypothermia in a matter of minutes, so it’s critical to take all necessary precautions to stay warm and safe. From bundling up in layers to avoiding unnecessary outdoor activities, there are many steps you can take to protect yourself from the harsh winter weather. Stay informed, stay prepared, and stay warm!
Today, we discussed your favourite way to stay cozy and warm during cold weather. Drop your go-to winter hacks, comfort foods, or must-have accessories in the comments below! Let’s share the warmth and beat the chill together! 🔥❤️ #WinterIsHere #ColdWeatherFavorites
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Extreme cold warnings blanket Saskatchewan https://t.co/Ps8cTd1ckO pic.twitter.com/bYvdU5CjXG
— battlefordsNOW (@battlefordsNOW) February 22, 2022
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