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Arctic winds push south through the Prairies, bringing snow and frigid temperatures

By News RoomFebruary 18, 20261 Min Read
Arctic winds push south through the Prairies, bringing snow and frigid temperatures
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Arctic winds push south through the Prairies, bringing snow and frigid temperatures

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The Canadian Press

Posted February 18, 2026 9:04 am

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Winter is taking another icy cold stab at the country’s heartland.

Environment Canada is tracking a chilling, windy weather system from the Northwest Territories through Alberta and Saskatchewan and into southern Manitoba.

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Cold temperatures continue, with much of the northern regions feeling like -40 C.

From central Saskatchewan to southern Manitoba, the forecast shifts to blowing snow.

Roughly 25 to 35 cm of snow is expected, with gusting winds of 80 kph likely.

Both the cold and the snow are expected to linger until early Thursday morning.


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