Environment Canada warns parts of northern B.C. that -50 C wind chill could be coming
REVELSTOKE, B.C. — Environment Canada is warning parts of northern British Columbia to expect wind chill values as cold as -50 C for at least the rest of the week.
An extreme cold warning issued for the Peace River region says an arctic ridge over the province means temperatures will remain between -30 and -40 C until Sunday.
It says the frigid temperatures combined with winds of around 20 km/h will produce wind chill values as low as -50 C.
A separate warning issued for coastal and inland sections of the north and central coast says Arctic air combined with strong winds means frostbite and hypothermia can occur within minutes if precautions are not taken.