Blowing Snow and Strong Winds Create Hazardous Travel Conditions in the Prairies
Severe winter weather is causing dangerous travel conditions across the Prairies, with heavy snow and strong winds expected to persist.
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Saskatchewan: The Prairies are in for a rough ride as powerful winds and heavy snow hit the region. It’s going to be tricky out there, especially for drivers.
Wind gusts could reach up to 100 km/h, making visibility a real issue with all that blowing snow. Winter warnings are in place, so it’s best to stay alert.
There’s a low-pressure system moving through, bringing 10-20 cm of snow to some areas. So, if you’re planning to travel, you might want to think twice.
Environment and Climate Change Canada is advising folks to adjust their driving plans. They suggest postponing any non-essential trips until things clear up a bit.
And it’s not just the snow; temperatures are about to drop significantly. We’re talking about some of the coldest weather we’ve seen this season, especially as we head into the weekend.
Blizzard warnings are already in effect for places like Winnipeg, so if you’re in that area, be extra cautious. The winds are expected to peak soon, and they’ll be gusty for a while.
Even if there’s not a ton of snow, those strong winds can create zero visibility. So, if you can avoid driving, it might be a good idea.
As we move into the weekend, Arctic air is set to sweep in, bringing dangerously cold temperatures. It’s going to feel a lot colder than usual, so bundle up!