A major winter storm is shoving its way through the central United States and bumping into Manitoba, which is expected to get hit with strong winds and as much as 20 centimetres of snow. The U.S. National Weather Service says the storm will unleash flooding rains, raging winds and blizzard conditions. Part of it will cut across the southeast corner of Manitoba where 10-20 cm is expected between Wednesday evening and Thursday afternoon. The areas in red are under a snowfall warning from Environment Canada while those in grey are under a special weather statement. The predicted impact in those areas is less known, according to Environment Canada, because it is not clear how far north the heavy snow will push.
Source: CBC News March 13, 2019 13:52 UTC