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Biting cold temperatures spread across P.E.I.

Thursdays forecast calls for a high of 8 C, but dont let that number fool you. With the wind chill this morning; it feels like 20.

Forecasters expect a mainly sunny day with a wind chill of 20 C this morning

Be sure to dress warmly today. CBC meteorologist Tina Simpkin describes the weather as 'very, very chilly'. (Laura Meader/CBC)

If you're going to be outside today on P.E.I., make sure to bundle up.

"It's a cold morning out there this morning," said CBC meteorologist Tina Simpkin.

"When you're starting off at 12 and a little bit of wind, that makes it feel very, very chilly."

Today's forecast calls for a high of 8 C, but don't let that number fool you. With the wind chill this morning, it feels like 20.

The good news is that the sun will be out most of the day. But it won't warm us up very much, with the wind chill around 15 this afternoon.

CBC P.E.I. meteorologist Jay Scotland's forecast for today calls for a high of 8 C. (Jay Scotland/CBC)

Simpkin said the winds will stay fairly light this afternoon and evening.

"That's going to allow for our temperatures to really drop once again overnight tonight, in fact we'll drop down to around 15," she said.

Friday's forecast calls for a chance of flurries and a high of about 5.

In cases of extreme weather, the City of Charlottetown has temporary shelter available for those in need.

Islanders can call 1-833-220-4722 or dial 2-1-1 if they are in need of shelter.

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With files from Island Morning