Environment Canada cautions of frostbite as frigid temperatures linger in B.C.
- Environment Canada warns of frostbite and hypothermia risks due to frigid temperatures in British Columbia, with conditions that can lead to these issues occurring within minutes.
- Extreme cold warnings are in effect for much of B.C., with wind chills reaching-40 in the north and-20 in coastal areas.
- A special weather statement indicates potential snowfall of two to four centimeters in Greater Victoria and the Lower Mainland, with heavy flurries possible.
- Cold-Related symptoms to monitor include shortness of breath, chest pain, and numbness in extremities, as advised by Environment Canada.
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