November 18th, 2024

Extreme cold should let up on weekend

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on February 24, 2023.

A worker blows snow off the sidewalk near Carry Drive and Dunmore Road on Thursday. A cold snap that descended on the city this week should abate over the weekend.--News Photo Collin Gallant

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Extreme chill in southeast Alberta should lessen some today before temperatures approach the melting point on Saturday, according to the Environment Canada extended forecast.

After a mild start to the new year, a broad trough of arctic air returned to the Prairies this week, with extreme-cold warnings issued for the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, along with southern Manitoba.

Medicine Hat’s short-term forecast called for a low of -30C overnight into Friday with a wind chill of -41C.

That was set to rise to a high of -19C Friday but with a southwest wind and windchill approaching -30C.

The trend for Medicine Hat however, is generally warming with a predicted high on Saturday of 1C and a nighttime low of only -3C.

The U.S. National Weather Service in Great Falls also issued a wind-chill warning through Saturday morning for Hi-line Counties boarding southeast Alberta, but notes the same warning trend and potential for blowing snow as patterns change.

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