Deep freeze returning to southern Manitoba

Winnipeg is in store for a deep freeze again, after receiving only a short reprieve.

After a short reprieve, people across southern Manitoba are having to face frigid temperatures again starting tonight.

A wind chill warning is in effect Wednesday night for southwestern Manitoba, including Brandon and Carberry, meaning it will feel colder than –40 C.

In such frigid conditions, exposed skin can get frostbite in less than 10 minutes.

No wind chill warning has been issued for the Winnipeg area, but it's going to be cold there, too: the mercury is expected to dip to –24 C overnight, but with the wind chill it could feel as cold as –36 C, according to Environment Canada.

"Thursday will the coldest day of the week when you combine the temperature in the afternoon with the wind," CBC meteorologist John Sauder wrote in his weather journal on Wednesday afternoon.

"We'll have winds gusting 50 km/h in the morning and 40 km/h in the afternoon which, at –25 degrees, will create wind chills that put us in the '10 minutes or less' freeze time on exposed skin," he added.

The cold temperatures are being blamed on a blast of Arctic air that is pushing into southern Manitoba.

The good news: temperatures should return to normal by Sunday.