All of New Brunswick is under a cold warning from Environment Canada, with wind chills as low as -37 expected on Saturday and into Sunday.
Northwestern N.B. is expected to see the coldest wind chills, potentially as low as -37

Hannah Rudderham · CBC News
· Posted: Jan 23, 2026 8:38 AM EST | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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A cold warning is in place for all of New Brunswick. These types of warnings are issued by Environment Canada when temperatures or wind chills elevate the risk of frostbite or hypothermia. (Graham Thompson/CBC)
All of New Brunswick is under a cold warning from Environment Canada, with wind chills as low as -37 expected on Saturday and into Sunday.
According to the warning, a prolonged period of cold wind chills is expected from Saturday morning until Sunday morning.
The coldest wind chills — between -30 and -37 — are expected for the northwestern areas of the province.
The warning is coded as yellow, the most common type of warning, which means hazardous weather might cause damage, disruption or health impacts.
Cold warnings are issued when temperatures or wind chills elevate the risk of frostbite or hypothermia,
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