Residents in St. Theresa Point, Manitoba, are facing dangerous temperatures as low as -31°C today, March 17, 2026. According to Environment Canada, the wind chill has reached -36, creating a risk of frostbite for anyone spending time outdoors.
While the weather is hazardous, there is currently no official extreme cold warning in place for the community. Despite the lack of a formal alert, weather officials are still advising residents to be very careful when traveling or working outside to avoid the freezing conditions.
The St. Theresa Point First Nation often deals with harsh winter conditions, which can be difficult for families in the remote northern region. Health services for local residents are managed by the Four Arrows Regional Health Authority, which helps coordinate care during extreme weather events.
Forecasters recorded the specific temperature at -31.2°C earlier this morning. Local families are encouraged to keep an eye on their neighbours and stay indoors whenever possible until the extreme cold temperatures begin to rise.