Western Canada under extreme cold warning, wind chill reaching -55 C
EDMONTON — Frigid temperatures and arctic air have left most of the western provinces shivering with wind chills dipping down to -55 C, forcing ski hills to close and even keeping owners of backyard rinks indoors.
“We’re playing lots of board games and watching movies,” said Lance Glor, who has a rink in his Edmonton backyard for his four children.
“It’s pretty difficult. Anything less than -20, getting anyone on the rink is dangerous.”
Environment Canada said all of Alberta and most of British Columbia and Saskatchewan, along with parts of Manitoba and Ontario, are under extreme cold weather warnings.