Windsor and Sarnia set new cold weather records
The mercury plunged to -20.2 C overnight, according to Environment Canada meteorologist Weiqing Zhang, breaking the previous record for Dec. 28 of -17.8 C set in 1950.
The mercury plunged to -20.2 C Thursday
Windsor set a new cold weather record Thursday morning.
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Extreme cold warning issued for Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent and Sarnia-Lambton
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The mercury plunged to -20.2 C overnight, according to Environment Canada meteorologist Weiqing Zhang, breaking the previous record for Dec. 28 of -17.8 C set in 1950.
Sarnia set a record-low too, hitting -18.7 C compared to the previous benchmark of -13.5 C set in 2012.
Despite the frigid temperature, Zhang said Windsor-Essex could see two to five centimetres of snow fall on the area between Thursday evening and Friday night.