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Brrr!

By Eoin Devereux

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Neepawa and the surrounding region started 2015 in a deep freeze, as cold temperatures and frigid wind chills blanketed much of the province.

Environment Canada preparedness meteorologist John Paul Cragg reported that a 鈥渓arge area of arctic high-pressure鈥 originating from Siberia has been covering most of the prairies for the past week to ten days. Because of this high pressure system, an extreme cold warning was in place earlier this week for all over southern 水果视频, including Neepawa, Minnedosa, Russell, and Riding Mountain National Park. Cragg added that the arctic air will likely stay in the area well into the weekend and potentially until the middle or end of next week.

The temperature had a substantial toll on many vehicles, as CAA 水果视频 reported that Monday, Jan. 5, was the busiest day for service requests the organization had seen in 14 months. CAA 水果视频 spokesperson Angele Young said there were a few simply things people need to remember to keep their cars in commission.

鈥淩emember to plug in your vehicles,鈥 said Young. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been waking up to extremely cold weather. Temperature of -25 celsius, with a wind chill of -35 or worse in some areas. When these temperature persists for a few days, we start to see more problems. A lot of them could be prevented by simply plugging your car in at least three hours before you intend to drive it. If you鈥檙e concerned about your battery, start your vehicle midday and check your block heater and inspect all cords to ensure they are not damaged or frayed.鈥

Closer to home, people have been dealing with the cold as best they can and have been taking the necessary precautions to ensure their vehicles. Several local auto repair and towing services have noted that they received many calls for jumpstarts late in December and early in January.

 鈥淚t has been hectic,鈥 said Dave Humeny of Ben鈥檚 Auto Repair. 鈥淲e鈥檝e seen a lot of people coming in with concerns over their car battery or their block heaters. With this type of weather, it鈥檚 to be expected.鈥