Winter isn't quite done with us yet. There's a special weather advisory out.
1:07 PM CDT Friday 09 April 2021
Special weather statement in effect for:
- Mun. of Emerson-Franklin incl. Roseau River
- R.M. of De Salaberry incl. St-Pierre-Jolys and St. Malo
- R.M. of Hanover incl. Steinbach Niverville and Grunthal
- R.M. of La Broquerie incl. Marchand
- R.M. of Ritchot incl. St. Adolphe and Ste. Agathe
- R.M. of Ste. Anne incl. Richer
- R.M. of Stuartburn incl. Zhoda Vita and Sundown
- R.M. of Tache incl. Lorette Ste-Geneviève and Landmark
Another shot of winter for southern Manitoba beginning Sunday.
A
low pressure system is forecast to move through southern Manitoba on
Sunday, bringing falling temperatures, rain, snow, and local blowing
snow continuing into early next week. Precipitation will begin Sunday
morning in the southwest and spread eastward through the day. While most
areas can expect a few hours of light rain, by Sunday evening most of
the south will be seeing steady snow as temperatures fall below the
freezing mark.
The snow will continue through Monday and Tuesday
as the system stalls over northwestern Ontario. Final snowfall
accumulations look to be highly variable, especially in the southeast
where temperatures will hover near zero, but early indications have
broadly 10 to 20 cm across southern Manitoba with potential for higher
local amounts. Blustery north winds gusting to 60 km/h on Monday may
also produce areas of blowing snow. The system finally moves off in
earnest late Tuesday, leaving scattered flurries in its wake for
Wednesday along with a gradual return to more normal temperatures.
Additional warnings may be required as the system approaches.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to MBstorm@canada.ca or tweet reports using #MBStorm.
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