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Extreme cold weather alert issued for Toronto, -18 wind chill expected

THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mark Blinch

Toronto’s medical officer of health has issued an extreme cold weather alert for the city ahead of frigid wind chills that are expected Wednesday night.

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Environment Canada’s forecast says the city can expect a temperature of -12 C overnight with a wind chill of -18.

The extreme cold weather alert means additional measures will be in place throughout the city to help people through the cold, including additional street outreach.

A warming centre is also opened at Metro Hall by 7 p.m. on the day a cold alert is issued.

City information about shelters and respite sites is available here.

Officials said people experiencing homelessness, children, elderly people, outdoor workers and those with pre-existing health conditions are most at risk of cold-related illnesses.

According to Environment Canada’s forecast, the extreme cold isn’t expected to stick around for long, with a forecast high of -1 C on Thursday and 0 C on Friday.

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