This weekend, much of Canada is bracing for extreme cold, with temperatures potentially feeling as low as -55°C due to a polar vortex, while southwestern British Columbia enjoys early cherry blossoms. Cold weather warnings span from Prince Edward Island to eastern Alberta, with southern Ontario facing a snowstorm that could bring 20-30 centimeters of snow. The severe cold is impacting school closures, emergency operations, and outdoor activities in affected regions. In Atlantic Canada, wind chills are expected to reach -35°C, with snow forecasted in northeastern New Brunswick.
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