With a temperature of -39.7C, the City of Brandon, Manitoba beat its previously established cold temperature record (see below) of -38.5C established in 2004. This data is pulled from Environment Canada’s climatological record of averages and extremes.
Warnings
4:04 AM CST Wednesday 30 January 2019 Extreme Cold Warning in effect for:
City of Brandon
Mun. of Glenboro-South Cypress incl. Treesbank
Mun. of Norfolk Treherne
Mun. of North Cypress-Langford incl. Neepawa and Carberry
Mun. of North Norfolk incl. MacGregor Sidney and Austin
Mun. of Oakland-Wawanesa incl. Carroll
R.M. of Cornwallis west of Shilo incl. Chater
R.M. of Elton incl. Forrest
R.M. of Victoria incl. Holland and Cypress River
A prolonged period of severely cold wind chills is expected. A bitterly cold Arctic air mass in combination with light northwesterly winds are producing extreme cold conditions over southern Manitoba. Wind chill values of -45 to -52 are being observed across the region. These dangerous wind chill values will remain in place over southern Manitoba tonight with gradual improvement beginning on Thursday.
Information regarding how to prepare for episodes of extreme cold can be found at the Province of Manitoba health web site:
www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/environmentalhealth/cold.html
Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Watch for cold related symptoms: shortness of breath, chest pain, muscle pain and weakness, numbness and colour change in fingers and toes. Cover up. Frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with wind chill. Keep emergency supplies in your vehicle such as extra blankets and jumper cables. If it's too cold for you to stay outside, it's too cold for your pet to stay outside. Extreme cold warnings are issued when very cold temperatures or wind chill creates an elevated risk to health such as frost bite and hypothermia.
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