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Arctic outflow, extreme cold warnings still up in parts of B.C. as cold persists

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Much of British Columbia is thawing to seasonal temperatures, but arctic outflow warnings remain in place for some parts of the province.
Environment Canada says an arctic air mass is bringing strong winds through the Whistler Valley and wind-chill values near -20 C.
The Village of Clinton , about 40 km northwest of Cache Creek , was listed as the coldest spot in the province as of Thursday morning at -34 C.
Inland regions of the North Coast , including Terrace and Kitimat , are also under the same Arctic outflow warning.
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