
Heavy snow coming to southern Manitoba on Wednesday
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Environment Canada has issued special weather statements, snowfall warnings and winter storm warnings for parts of southern Manitoba. A full list of the public weather alerts can be found online.
Southern Manitoba will be seeing a shift to wintry weather on Wednesday.
Environment Canada has issued special weather statements, snowfall warnings and winter storm warnings for parts of southern Manitoba. A full list of the public weather alerts can be found online.
According to the weather agency, a low-pressure system is approaching from Saskatchewan and will bring a mix of rain and snow on Wednesday morning.
The snow accumulation will occur Wednesday night into Thursday and Friday, with snowfall amounts varying widely.
For areas under a snowfall warning, including Arborg, Pine Falls and Selkirk, snowfall accumulations of 10 centimetres are expected Wednesday night, with an additional 10 centimetres expected on Thursday.
The areas under winter storm warnings, including Dauphin, Alonsa and Swan River, should expect snowfall accumulations of 15 to 20 centimetres by the end of Thursday. The weather agency notes that areas along the Manitoba escarpment will see the greatest amount of snow accumulation, with the possibility of up to 40 centimetres.
Environment Canada notes that the weather will be “particularly blustery” on Thursday and early Friday due to a gusty northeast wind.