Thunder Bay Extreme Cold Warning Issued – February 21 2015

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THUNDER BAY – WEATHER –  Back to the Arctic Cold for Northwestern Ontario. Extreme Cold Warnings have been issued for Northwestern Ontari0 including the City of Thunder Bay, Dryden, Kenora, Ignace, Sioux Lookout, Nipigon…

The weather is calling for dropping temperatures, and Arctic cold streaming into the region.

Earlier today the Far North was under Extreme Weather Warnings. The warnings have now been extended to the southern parts of the region.

A prolonged period of very cold wind chills is expected.

Yet another surge of bitterly cold arctic air will affect much of northern Ontario tonight and into Sunday morning. The very cold temperatures combined with light to moderate winds will create wind chills of minus 40 to minus 45.

Although conditions will moderate somewhat during the day on Sunday, extreme wind chills are possible again Sunday night into Monday morning for portions of northern Ontario.

Location

Warning

Watch

Statement

Atikokan – Upsala – Quetico

 

 

Big Trout Lake – Sachigo Lake

 

 

City of Thunder Bay

 

 

Dryden – Ignace

 

 

Fort Frances – Rainy Lake

 

 

Fort Hope – Webequie

 

 

Geraldton – Manitouwadge – Hornepayne

 

 

Kapuskasing – Hearst

 

 

Kenora – Nestor Falls

 

 

Lake Nipigon – Wabakimi

 

 

Nipigon – Marathon – Superior North

 

 

Pickle Lake – Wunnummin Lake

 

 

Red Lake – Ear Falls

 

 

Sandy Lake – Pikangikum

 

 

Sioux Lookout – Savant Lake

 

 

Superior West

 

 

Timmins – Cochrane

 

 

Wawa – White River – Pukaskwa

 

 

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