Deep freeze has Red Deer social agencies working double time to protect vulnerable
With the mercury dipping ever lower and to levels potentially lethal, agencies in Red Deer are doing what they can to ensure people experiencing homelessness are safe.
Environment and Climate Change Canada has Red Deer looking down the barrel of a -32 degrees Celsius high on Friday, Jan. 12, while it dips to -45 overnight, and that’s not counting the wind chill.
As of Jan. 11, Saturday looks to be colder during the daytime, getting up to -36, and dipping to -45 again overnight. Sunday’s forecast is -34 during the day and -35 at night, before we could get a daytime high of -13 on Monday. Temperatures will be milder but still very cold for multiple days after that.
Today, an extreme cold warning is in place and the city can expect a high of -30.