The coldest temperatures felt in years will hit Nova Scotia later today.
Windchill values as low as minus 43 could be felt in some areas.
An Extreme Cold Warning is in effect from Environment Canada.
They say it will be coldest overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning.
The forecaster says frostbite could develop within minutes on exposed skin.
Snow squall watches are in effect for some areas, including the Tri-Counties, the Valley and some areas of Cape Breton.
⚠️Extreme Cold Weather Plan - Please Share⚠️ As the cold weather approaches the Province has been working hard with partners to ensure the safety of those unhoused with temperatures expected to drop to -40 with the windchill.
— Shelter Nova Scotia (@ShelterNS) February 2, 2023
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