Environment Canada is forecasting a prolonged period of unseasonably cold temperatures settling over the Prince George area for much of this week.
An extreme cold warning has been issued for P.G. and the Cariboo areas.
An arctic air mass has settled over the region, bringing overnight temperatures into the minus 30s, with northeast winds bringing wind chill values around minus 40.
Environment Canada Meteorologist Ross MacDonald said daytime highs will stay in the low-mid minus 20s and overnight lows in the minus 30s for the next few days.
“Typically this time of year, we’ll see daytime highs climb to about minus five, and overnights lower down to about minus 15,” He explained.
“We really are riding about 15 degrees below normal seasonal norms in terms of temperatures for the next four days.”
MacDonald said these conditions are expected at least until Wednesday.
“This air mass is going to stick around for a better part of the week,” MacDonald said.
“We really don’t see any reprieve happening until perhaps Thursday, when temperatures will start to slowly moderate.”
According to Environment Canada, extreme cold risks are greater for young children, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, people working or exercising outdoors, and those without proper shelter.
Environment Canada is reminding people to dress warmly and in layers, the outer layer should be wind resistant.
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