Manitoba

Dangerous Cold Hits Churchill With High Frostbite Risk

By

Emma Kelly
March 9, 2026 7:28 am

On March 09, 2026, Environment Canada issued a yellow cold warning for Churchill, Manitoba, as the community faces dangerous wind chill values near -50. These conditions create a high risk of frostbite, which can develop on exposed skin within just a few minutes of being outdoors.

The extreme cold is expected to last through Monday, March 09, 2026, before wind chills begin to moderate slightly later in the afternoon. Officials recommend that anyone going outside should dress in wind-resistant layers and ensure all skin is covered to prevent injury.

Certain people are at a higher risk during this weather event, including young children, older adults, and individuals with chronic medical conditions. Those who work or exercise outdoors are also encouraged to take frequent breaks and seek shelter to stay safe and warm.

According to safety guidelines, if it is too cold for a person to stay outside, it is also too cold for pets to be outdoors. Residents are encouraged to bring their animals inside and check on their vulnerable neighbours to ensure everyone is protected from the freezing temperatures.

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