Colorado low impacting southeastern Saskatchewan, southern Manitoba, & northern Ontario
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  • Writer's pictureKyle Sooley-Brookings

Colorado low impacting southeastern Saskatchewan, southern Manitoba, & northern Ontario


A Colorado low is sending snow, rain, and strong winds into southeastern Saskatchewan, southern Manitoba, and northwestern Ontario.


Saskatchewan

Across southeastern Saskatchewan snowfall amounts of 30 to 50 cm is expected today and tonight. Winds will gust to 80 km/h resulting in blowing snow.


Manitoba

Rain today will switch over to snow tonight for most of Manitoba. Snow will continue until Monday morning. The heaviest snow is expected across western sections of the province where 30 to 50 cm is possible. 10 to 20 cm is expected for eastern Manitoba. Eastern sections will see rain, the heaviest rain will fall over extreme southeastern Manitoba, in those areas up to 50 mm is possible.


Strong winds will commence this morning and continue to Monday morning. Wind gusts from 60 to 90 km/h is expected across most of southern Manitoba.


Ontario

Rain is expected across most of northwestern Ontario today. General rainfall amounts of 30 to 50 mm is expected. Areas of far northwestern Ontario will see snow. Snow will linger through Sunday. All areas will transition to snow on Sunday night. Far northwestern Ontario could see 15 to 30 cm of snow by Monday morning.


Winds will gust to 70 km/h resulting in blowing snow.


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