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Extreme cold warning ended for northern Saskatchewan

An extreme cold warning has ended for northern Saskatchewan. SkyTracker Weather

UPDATE: All advisories mentioned in this story have ended

An extreme cold warning remains in place for northern Saskatchewan.

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Environment Canada said a prolonged period of very cold wind chills will last into the weekend.

Extreme wind chills of -45 to -50 are expected to continue Friday night and into Sunday when a warming trend will bring an end to the extreme values.

Frostbite can occur in less than 10 minutes at these extreme values.

With windchills around -40, the risk of frostbite is within the 5-10 minute range. SkyTracker Weather

Anyone heading outside should dress warmly and in layers, and ensure the outer layer is wind resistant. Anyone working outside should take regular breaks to warm up.

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Emergency supplies, such as extra blankets and jumper cables should be kept in vehicles.

For the latest weather alerts download the Global News SkyTracker weather app for iPhone, iPad or Android.

Extreme cold warning ENDED for:

  • Cree Lake – Key Lake
  • Fond-du-Lac – Stony Rapids
  • La Loche – Clearwater River Prov. Park – Cluff Lake
  • Southend – Brabant Lake – Kinoosao
  • Uranium City – Camsell Portage
  • Wollaston Lake – Collins Bay
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