New Brunswick

Chilly temperatures coming to New Brunswick overnight

New Brunswick residents should prepare to bundle up! Environment Canada is warning that an Arctic air mass will bring frigid temperatures to the province well below - 20 C.

Temperatures could reach as low as -34 degrees Celsius

High winds and falling snow made for low visibility in Regina and southern Saskatchewan on Monday, March 6, 2017.
An Arctic air mass is making its way toward New Brunswick. It will bring temperatures below -20 and strong westerly winds that will make conditions even more frigid in the next few days. (Mark Taylor/The Canadian Press)

It's about to get chilly in New Brunswick as an Arctic air mass is on the way that will bring temperatures below - 20 C. 

A statement from Environment Canada says cold temperatures combined with strong, westerly winds will reduce the temperature even further to between - 27 to - 34 in the northwestern part of the province.

The special statement includes every county in New Brunswick. 

"These cold temperatures are forecast to persist for a few days," the statement said.