
"Torontonians are being told to bundle up and brace for frigid temperatures Thursday night now that the city has been placed under a yellow cold warning. Wind chill values will make it feel like 30 to 35 Thursday night into early Friday morning, Environment Canada said in the warning. "Cover up," the federal weather agency said. "Frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with wind chill.""
"A yellow warning means the impact of the weather is expected to be moderate and confidence in the forecast is high. When outside, residents should keep on an eye on the colour of their fingers and toes and watch for any pain, numbness, a tingling sensation or swelling. If the colour changes or any of these symptoms occur, the federal weather agency said people should go indoors to get warm."
A yellow cold warning is in effect for Toronto. Wind chill will make temperatures feel like -30°C to -35°C Thursday night into early Friday morning. Frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with wind chill. People should cover up and monitor the colour of their fingers and toes and watch for pain, numbness, tingling, or swelling. If colour changes or symptoms occur, people should go indoors to warm up. Pets should not be left outside if conditions are too cold for a person. A yellow warning indicates moderate impact with high confidence in the forecast.
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