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Santa’s workshop in the North Pole is warmer than Winnipeg

Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press

WINNIPEG — Christmas has come early to Winnipeg, or at least the North Pole’s temperatures have.

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Environment Canada has issued an extreme cold warning for much of southern Manitoba Saturday and Sunday.

With extreme windchill values factored in, the frigid cold expected to feel like -40 to -45 C.

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“Temperatures of minus 30 or lower this morning combined with light northwest winds of 10 to 15 km/h are producing these extreme windchill values today,” said Environment Canada.

The temperature at Santa’s workshop in the North Pole is sitting between -13 to -18 C.

A warning from Environment Canada that frostbite is possible in 10 minutes or less in these extreme cold conditions.

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