Wind chills prompt extreme cold warning in Calgary

Calgary is in for a bout of extremely cold winds beginning Saturday and into next week, according to Environment Canada.
Wind chill values between -40 and -45 are expected Saturday night though they will be somewhat moderate during the daytime hours.
The chilly weather comes after weeks of mild temperatures caused by chinooks in December and January.
The cold winds will continue into early next week before coming to an end, the weather agency says.
Extreme cold can be dangerous for certain groups such as young children, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, people working or exercising outdoors, and those without proper shelter according to Environment Canada.
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