Environment Canada issued extreme cold warnings Tuesday and Wednesday for most of the south, central, north and northwestern parts of the province. The movement of cold Arctic air flowing into Manitoba has now resulted in more areas in the north being added to the warnings, while some parts of eastern Manitoba are no longer under warnings. This map shows the areas under extreme cold warnings. Manitobans are warned to watch for symptoms brought on by extreme cold, including muscle pain and weakness, chest pain, shortness of breath, numbness and other extreme cold-related symptoms. Extreme cold warnings were lifted Thursday afternoon for some parts of northeastern and southeastern Manitoba.
Source: CBC News January 07, 2022 12:42 UTC