| Windchill
(C) |
Qualifier |
Comfort
and/or precautions description |
| 0
to -10 |
Low |
Conditions are slightly
uncomfortable for outdoor activity. Dress Warmly. Winter clothing is recommended,
including hat, gloves and dry insulating under clothing. |
| -10
to -25 |
Moderate |
Cold on exposed skin.
Conditions can be comfortable for outdoor activity on sunny days. Hat,
gloves and layered dry insulating clothing is a necessity. Risk of hypothermia
over prolonged periods. |
| -25
to -45 |
Cold |
Important to keep active.
Cover all skin. Take frequent warm up breaks. Frostbite is possible on
exposed skin over short periods of time so check frequently. Risk of hypothermia
over prolonged periods. |
-45
to -59
Warning
Level* |
Extreme |
Very uncomfortable.
Outdoor activity should be limited to short periods. Cover all exposed
skin. Dress in layers. Limit outdoor activities to short periods. Exposed
skin freezes in minutes. Serious risk of hypothermia over prolonged periods. |
| -60
and colder |
Very
Extreme |
Outdoor conditions are
hazardous. Exposed skin will freeze in 2 minutes. Stay indoors. |
| * In Ontario/Atlantic
provinces, the warning level is -35 C. In most areas of Canada, the warning
level is -45 C. In northern Quebec, Manitoba, Labrador and the Arctic,
the warning level is -50 C. In the high Arctic, the warning level is -55
C. This is due to human adaptability to cold over time. |