Arctic Blast Brings Extreme Cold to US and Canada

A deep freeze is gripping parts of the United States and Canada, bringing dangerously cold temperatures and extreme wind chills. In the Midwest, an arctic air mass has settled in, with temperatures plunging to 15 to 25 degrees below zero Sunday night. Wind chills are expected to range between 30 and 45 degrees below zero due to northwest winds of 5-15 mph. The extreme cold warning and cold weather advisory will remain in effect through mid-week, with single-digit highs forecasted for Tuesday and Wednesday. However, a gradual warming trend is expected by the weekend, with temperatures potentially reaching the 30s and 40s.

In Alberta, Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued extreme cold warnings, with wind chill values near –40 expected Monday morning and again overnight. Meteorologist Eric Van Lochem warned that frostbite can develop quickly on exposed skin, urging residents to stay indoors, plug in their cars, and bundle up if venturing outside. The Calgary Drop-In and Rehab Centre is sheltering between 800 and 900 people nightly, with increased demand due to the harsh conditions.

Similarly, in Minnesota, a Forecast First Alert is in effect for extreme wind chills, with values as low as –35 Monday morning and –30 to –40 overnight into Tuesday. The cold snap will persist through the workweek, but a significant warm-up is expected by the weekend, with temperatures soaring into the 20s and 30s by Sunday.

Residents in affected areas are advised to take precautions, limit outdoor exposure, and check on vulnerable individuals as the extreme cold poses serious health risks.

Deep freeze arrives tonight with extreme cold warning

Deep freeze arrives tonight with extreme cold warning

A deep freeze will move into the region Sunday night, bringing dangerously cold wind chills that will last through mid-week. Expect dry weather all we

www.mprnews.org
'Extremely cold' wind chills expected across Alberta today | CBC News

'Extremely cold' wind chills expected across Alberta today | CBC News

Nearly the entirety of Alberta will have to face off against extremely cold wind chill on Monday, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.

www.cbc.ca
Forecast First Alert: Ken says a bitterly cold start to the week gives way to a thaw by the weekend

Forecast First Alert: Ken says a bitterly cold start to the week gives way to a thaw by the weekend

Starting the week with a Cold Weather Advisory today with wind chills as low as -35 this morning and only slightly better this afternoon.

kstp.com