Plunging wind chill values prompt extreme cold warnings across Eastern Canada
HALIFAX — As an immense arctic air mass expanded over the eastern half of the country on Friday, Environment Canada issued an unusually long list of extreme cold warnings that covered six provinces — from Ontario to Newfoundland and Labrador.
In scores of cities and towns, government and private agencies scrambled to provide shelter for vulnerable people as the wind was expected to make the temperature feel like -40 C to -50 C in many areas.
“These temperatures are certainly the coldest that I can remember,” said Geoffrey Downey, spokesman for New Brunswick’s Emergency Measures Organization. “They’re calling for -43 C to -47 C across the province with the wind chill. That just creates all kinds of problems.”
Downey said he had one message for the public: “Stay home … No one should be outside.”


