Parts of western Manitoba under snowfall warning as 10 to 20 cm expected Tuesday

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Parts of occidental Manitoba are nether a snowfall informing connected Tuesday arsenic a strategy moves successful from Saskatchewan, Environment Canada says.

Snowfall could beryllium dense astatine times, expected to taper disconnected Wednesday: Environment Canada

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· Posted: Apr 22, 2025 11:33 AM EDT | Last Updated: 25 minutes ago

A histrion   is pictured covered successful  snow.

A full of 10 to 20 centimetres of snowfall is expected successful parts of eastbound Saskatchewan and occidental Manitoba, said an Environment Canada snowfall informing issued astir 4:30 a.m. Tuesday. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

Parts of occidental Manitoba are nether a snowfall informing connected Tuesday arsenic a strategy moves successful from Saskatchewan, Environment Canada says.

A full of 10 to 20 centimetres of snowfall is expected successful parts of eastbound Saskatchewan and occidental Manitoba, said the snowfall informing issued astir 4:30 a.m. Tuesday.

The Dauphin area, Riding Mountain National Park and areas westbound of Lake Manitoba are included successful the warning.

The snowfall volition beryllium dense astatine times, the informing said. Wet snowfall volition statesman to autumn aboriginal Tuesday greeting and intensify passim the day, earlier the snowfall tapers disconnected connected Wednesday morning.

A representation  of Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario is shown.

The snowfall informing stretches from eastbound Saskatchewan and into occidental Manitoba. (Environment Canada)

Buildups of snowfall volition vary but greater accumulations of snowfall are expected connected higher terrain.

Heavy snowfall tin trim visibility suddenly, Environment Canada warned.

Manitobans are advised to hole for rapidly changing and deteriorating question conditions, arsenic good arsenic for reduced visibility portion driving. Anyone driving done reduced visibility should dilatory down, ticker for process lights and beryllium acceptable to stop.

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