Heavy snow is coming across most of southern Manitoba.
Environment Canada warns that more than 8 inches of snow could fall between Sunday night and Monday morning.
Snow is expected to decrease through Monday from west to east.
Here are the snow warning areas;
- Brandon – Neepawa – Carberry – Treherne
- City of winnipeg
- Dugald – Beausejour – Great Beach
- Killarney – Pilot Mound – Manitou
- Melita – Boissevain – Turtle Mountain Provincial Park
- Minnedosa – Riding Mountain National Park
- Morden – Winkler – Altona – Morris
- Portage la Prairie – Headingley – Brunkild – Carman
- Selkirk – Gimli – Stone Wall – Forests
- Sprague – Northwest Angle Provincial Forest
- Steinbach – St. Adolphe – Emerson – Vita – Richer
- Virden – Souris
In addition to snow, 60 km / h winds are also expected to reduce visibility.
“Prepare for rapidly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. Visibility can be suddenly reduced at times with heavy snowfalls, ”the meteorological agency said in a statement.
If you need to go out, you can check the latest road conditions in the 511 Manitoba website.
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