St. Theresa Point Residents Prepare for Extreme Cold This Week

By

Emma Kelly
March 9, 2026 7:28 am

Residents in St. Theresa Point, Manitoba, should prepare for a week of extreme cold and shifting weather as temperatures are expected to drop significantly between March 9 and March 14, 2026. Environment Canada has issued an updated forecast highlighting a deep freeze and the risk of frostbite for the community.

Daily highs throughout the week will fluctuate between -7°C and -15°C, but nighttime conditions will be much harsher. On Monday night, the temperature is projected to drop to a low of -27°C, while Friday night is expected to reach -28°C.

The St. Theresa Point Anisininew Nation faces a risk of frostbite due to significant wind chill factors. Forecasts show wind chills reaching as low as -32 overnight, making safety precautions necessary for anyone spending time outdoors.

While some days will see a mix of sun and cloud, the extreme cold is expected to impact daily travel and outdoor work. The forecast shows clearing skies late Monday evening, which will contribute to the falling temperatures that night, though conditions are expected to fluctuate before another dip late in the week.

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