Post by : Shweta
An impending Alberta clipper is poised to usher in considerable snowfall and fluctuating weather across Manitoba. Environment Canada has proactively issued snowfall warnings alongside special weather advisories as the system approaches.
The storm is expected to hit western and central Manitoba late Tuesday, advancing eastward through Wednesday and early Thursday. Forecasts indicate that some regions could accumulate between 15 to 20 centimetres of snow, particularly in central zones. These weather projections fall under a yellow-level warning designation, suggesting hazardous conditions that may disrupt travel and create localized impacts.
The snowfall warning encompasses a broad swath of the province, reaching from northern locations like Dawson Bay to southern cities such as Winnipeg, and spans from west to east. Areas like Dauphin and Gimli are likely to see notable snowfall as the system progresses.
Authorities are advising locals to be ready for swiftly changing weather, particularly on roadways. Snow accumulation may create slippery conditions, diminish visibility, and complicate travel. There's also a risk of minor power outages due to the combination of snow and wind in several regions.
In addition to snowfall warnings, special weather statements have been circulated throughout southern Manitoba, covering urban centers like Winnipeg and Brandon. These alerts point to uncertainty in the storm's trajectory in the southern areas, where temperatures are anticipated to hover near freezing. Consequently, some locations—especially near the Trans-Canada Highway—might encounter a mix of snow and rain, potentially lessening overall snow totals.
Weather specialists suggest that snowfall estimates may fluctuate as the system evolves, and warnings could stretch further south contingent on temperature changes. Residents are encouraged to stay informed regarding forecasts and exercise caution while traveling during this storm.
This late winter weather phenomenon serves as a vivid reminder that wintry conditions can still significantly affect parts of Canada even as spring draws near, necessitating ongoing vigilance and readiness.
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