Residents in Thunder Bay, Ontario, are facing a risk of frostbite on the morning of March 17, 2026, as wind chill values dropped to -28°C. Environment Canada issued a forecast early Tuesday morning highlighting the sharp cold snap and the need for residents to bundle up.
The city is expected to see a daytime high of -8°C, but the morning air feels much colder due to the wind. Forecasters say the intense cold should ease up later in the day, with the wind chill reaching a more manageable -12°C by the afternoon.
Even though the frostbite risk is high, Environment Canada has not issued any formal weather warnings or watches for the area as of 5:30 a.m. Local officials still advise people to cover all exposed skin and limit time outdoors while the temperatures remain low.
The City of Thunder Bay uses a safety plan during these types of cold spells to help protect people from the freezing temperatures. Residents are encouraged to check the daily forecast regularly as winter conditions continue to impact the community.