Canada has 3 million non-permanent residents with expiring visas...
Canada has 3 million non-permanent residents with expiring visas...
Taking climate policy beyond borders through international cooperation: Jerome Gessaroli in Resource Works

Manitoba weather: A gloomy but mild day ahead [Video]

Categories
Manitoba News

The low pressure system that brought a soggy day to Manitoba yesterday has weakened, setting the stage for improved conditions in the south on Wednesday.

While the low stalled out over the east Red River Valley overnight, delaying snow for southcentral portions of the province, that area still has a strong chance of flurries this afternoon. Winds will be hefty out of the northwest at 30 gusting at times to 50 km/h.

Temperatures will be decently warm for much of this region—either just above freezing or a few degrees below.

Snow continues throughout northern Manitoba as well and is likely to continue overnight. Environment and Climate Change Canada predicts the northeast could get between 2 and 4 cm worth, while the northwest could get between 5 and 10 cm.

Overnight in southern Manitoba, possible flurries will taper off with winds remaining strong.

Snow is likely to continue for northern Manitoba, …

Tim Sargent on Canada
Tim Sargent on Canada's anemic growth and productivity: MLI in Parliament
Trouble at the Canada-US border? Alex Dalziel and Jamie Tronnes for Inside Policy Talks