Extreme cold warnings lifted in Manitoba, but wind chill still in –30s

Southern parts of province to see highs in –16 C range, Environment Canada says

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Caption: On Sunday, Environment Canada extended extreme cold warnings for most of the southern half of the province, only to lift those warnings at about 10:15 a.m. CT. (The Associated Press)

Extreme cold warnings first issued Saturday have been lifted in southern Manitoba.
On Sunday morning, Environment Canada extended the warnings from the U.S.-Canada border northwest to Swan River, and from the Saskatchewan to Ontario borders.
The federal agency cancelled the warnings just before 10:30 a.m. CT.
Temperatures are expected to reach a high of –16 C (–34 with wind chill) in Winnipeg and throughout the south.
More details about regional forecasts are available on the Environment Canada website.(external link)