An extreme cold warning has been lifted across Greater Montreal, following multiple days of freezing wind chills.
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The extreme wind chill, between -35 C and -48 C, and cold, brisk air persisted until Tuesday morning, before temperatures started rising in the afternoon.
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Temperatures are expected to moderate slightly around the middle of the week, but remain below the seasonal low of -14 C.
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Environment Canada points out, during the winter, Montrealers should keep emergency supplies in their vehicles, such as extra blankets and jumper cables.