Extreme Cold Forces School Closures and Bus Cancellations Across Manitoba
Extreme cold weather disrupted schools and transportation across Manitoba on Friday.
Environment Canada issued an orange cold warning for much of southern Manitoba.
Wind chills dropped between minus 40 and minus 45 degrees Celsius.
The severe weather prompted widespread safety decisions by school divisions.
Multiple School Divisions Closed
Several school divisions cancelled classes due to dangerous conditions.
Officials cited extreme wind chills and travel risks.
The Seine River and Red River Valley school divisions closed all schools.
The Interlake region also suspended in-person classes.
Prairie Spirit, Prairie Rose, and Turtle Mountain divisions followed similar measures.
Rural divisions acted early due to long bus routes.
Administrators said student safety remained the top priority.
They encouraged families to monitor local announcements.
Widespread Bus Cancellations
Many school divisions cancelled bus service even if schools stayed open.
Beautiful Plains School Division stopped all bus routes for the day.
Officials said extreme cold made waiting outdoors unsafe.
In the Brandon area, rural bus services were cancelled.
Some buses within city limits continued to operate.
The Division scolaire franco-manitobaine cancelled buses at several locations.
Students were advised to attend classes only if travel was safe.
Dangerous Weather Conditions
The cold snap resulted from an Arctic air mass over the Prairies.
Strong winds worsened already frigid temperatures.
Road conditions became icy in several regions.
Visibility dropped at times due to blowing snow.
Officials warned frostbite could occur within minutes.
They advised residents to limit outdoor exposure.
Advice for Parents and Residents
School divisions asked parents to check early morning updates.
Weather policies vary depending on location and transport needs.
Environment Canada urged people to dress in layers.
Covering exposed skin remains essential in extreme cold.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely.
More closures or cancellations remain possible.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed.
Safety remains the primary concern during severe winter weather.