Winter storm, blizzard conditions force highway closures in western Manitoba
Several highways in western Manitoba were closed as a winter storm moved into the province on Tuesday, bringing swirling snow, poor visibility and blizzard warnings.
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Snowy streets in downtown Brandon late Tuesday night.(Riley Laychuk/CBC) comments
Several highways in western Manitoba were closed as a winter storm moved into the province on Tuesday, bringing swirling snow, poor visibility and blizzard warnings.
The system, which is tracking along the international border and impacting the province s south, was expected to continue through much of Wednesday, though many of the highways had been reopened by early that morning.
Winter is making a grand entrance in southern Manitoba.
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Posted: Dec 21, 2020 9:07 AM CT | Last Updated: December 21, 2020
Winnipeggers woke up to a thick layer of new snow on Monday, but much more is in the forecast for Tuesday.(Trevor Brine/CBC) comments
Winter is making a grand entrance in southern Manitoba.
Many in the region woke up Monday the official start of the season to a thick layer of snow. And there s much more to come, according to Environment Canada, which issued a winter storm watch for most of the province s south that was later upgraded to a winter storm warning.
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