Durham Region cold weather warning was issued this morning by Environment Canada, with bitter cold wind chills of -30°C to -35°C expected to persist.
The alert, issued at 4:15 a.m. on February 9, 2026, warns that extreme cold temperatures put everyone at risk. Frostbite can develop quickly on exposed skin, especially when wind chill is involved.
Environment Canada highlights that young children, older adults, individuals with chronic illnesses, and those working or exercising outdoors are at increased risk. The warning advises everyone to dress warmly, particularly in layers, and to cover all exposed skin to avoid frostbite.
Key tips to stay safe during the Durham Region cold weather warning:
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Watch for cold-related symptoms like shortness of breath, chest pain, numbness, or colour changes in fingers and toes.
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Dress in layers that can be adjusted, and ensure your outer layer is wind-resistant.
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Check on older family members, friends, and neighbours.
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Keep emergency supplies such as blankets and jumper cables in your vehicle.
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Ensure pets are kept indoors if the temperature is too cold for you to stay outside.
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Outdoor workers should take regular breaks to warm up and protect themselves from the elements.
Residents are encouraged to continue monitoring Environment Canada’s alerts and forecasts to stay informed on the latest updates for Durham Region cold weather warning.



















