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How much cold can cattle tolerate?
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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 1087166" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>Wind Chill Warning for: R.M. of Mankota including Mankota and Ferland </p><p>ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 3:08 PM CST Saturday 4 January 2014 </p><p>Summary</p><p>Extreme wind chills colder than minus 40 over the weekend. </p><p>Recommended Action</p><p></p><p>Details</p><p>Northwest winds behind yesterday's storm system will usher in much colder temperatures for the weekend. Wind chills of minus 40 to minus 45 are likely across Southern Saskatchewan for the next day or so. The coldest wind chills are expected on Sunday morning, when widespread wind chills between minus 45 and minus 50 are expected. Extreme wind chills will likely last until Monday afternoon. At these extreme wind chill values frostbite on exposed skin may occur in less than 10 minutes.</p><p></p><p>Please refer to the latest public forecasts for further details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 1087166, member: 2308"] Wind Chill Warning for: R.M. of Mankota including Mankota and Ferland ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 3:08 PM CST Saturday 4 January 2014 Summary Extreme wind chills colder than minus 40 over the weekend. Recommended Action Details Northwest winds behind yesterday's storm system will usher in much colder temperatures for the weekend. Wind chills of minus 40 to minus 45 are likely across Southern Saskatchewan for the next day or so. The coldest wind chills are expected on Sunday morning, when widespread wind chills between minus 45 and minus 50 are expected. Extreme wind chills will likely last until Monday afternoon. At these extreme wind chill values frostbite on exposed skin may occur in less than 10 minutes. Please refer to the latest public forecasts for further details. [/QUOTE]
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