Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is warning Manitobans to be prepared for blowing snow and snow squalls on Wednesday.
The weather agency issued blowing snow advisories for several communities, including Winnipeg, saying the weather conditions will cause poor visibility in the Red River Valley throughout the day.
It notes the blowing snow is a result of “lake-effect flurries occurring concurrently with northerly winds gusting from 70 to 80 km/h.” Within Winnipeg, the reduced visibility will be most prevalent in open areas and in the vicinity of the Perimeter Highway.
The northern Red River Valley will see improved visibility by Wednesday afternoon, while the south is expected to see improvements in the evening.
Blowing snow can make travel dangerous. If you’re visibility is reduced while driving, you should slow down, watch for taillights and be prepared to stop.
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