Bitter cold to grip central and northern B.C.; wind chill could make temperatures feel as low as –50 C

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Severe winter weather continues to affect British Columbia, with the federal weather forecaster issuing extreme cold warnings in more than a dozen areas in the province’s central and northern regions.

Environment Canada says temperatures will dip between –30 C and – 40 C in communities such as Fort Nelson, Prince George and Williams Lake starting Wednesday night.

Combined with northerly winds of up to 20 km/h, temperatures will feel as low as –45 C in many central areas of the province, and as cold as –50 C further north, the forecaster said.

“So, very, very cold wind chill and this is due to cold Arctic air,”

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