Lethbridge Herald

Winter not finished with Prairies

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Roads and schools are closed in a number of areas across southern and central areas of Manitoba and Saskatchew­an thanks to a widespread weather system that’s dumped several centimetre­s of snow.

What’s known as a Colorado low has dropped upwards of 30 centimetre­s on southern Manitoba, with Winnipeg getting about half that amount so far.

The storm has already dumped upwards of 20 centimetre­s on Regina, but Environmen­t Canada says the largest volume appears to be in corridor from Indian Head to Wynyard.

The snow is continuing to fall and it’s causing problems for responders who are dealing with stuck vehicles, power outages and other troubles.

A number of flights in to and out of Winnipeg were cancelled Monday morning due to the weather, although airport officials say they’re trying to keep on schedule.

Some highways in both provinces were closed due to hazardous driving conditions and many school divisions have either cancelled classes for the day or have scrubbed bus service.

Alberta was hit by heavy snow earlier in the weekend, creating treacherou­s conditions on highways and slow-going on streets in cities and towns.

A number of communitie­s across the Prairies have now imposed parking bans to help crews clear snow.

 ?? Canadian Press photo ?? After getting to her son’s school to find it closed, Michaela Sharp with her son Lukas and their dog Duffy make their way home under a heavily laden tree along a Guelph Street sidewalk in Winnipeg, Monday after 10-30 centimetre­s of heavy wet snow...
Canadian Press photo After getting to her son’s school to find it closed, Michaela Sharp with her son Lukas and their dog Duffy make their way home under a heavily laden tree along a Guelph Street sidewalk in Winnipeg, Monday after 10-30 centimetre­s of heavy wet snow...

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