An emergency alert urged drivers to stay off highways Friday, as a fierce winter storm reduced visibility to near zero in many areas and led to crashes, including pileups, in southern Manitoba.
A sharp change of weather is on tap for southern Manitoba, with many sections likely to be hit by blowing snow and blizzard ...
You may want to delay any travel plans, a meteorologist says, especially if those plans involve highway driving.
Manitobans continue to recover from a blizzard Friday that shuttered schools, business and highways, left vehicles stranded, and caused numerous crashes.
Mercy Omondi was on her way to a funeral for a friend when she was tragically killed in a seven-car pileup during last week’s ...
Dangerous to nearly ‘impossible’ travel is likely across southern Manitoba into the day Friday as forecasters issued a blizzard warning across the region. This blizzard warning includes the city of ...
Officials told residents to stay off the roads amid the dangerous conditions Blizzard warnings continued across a wide swath of southern Manitoba on Friday afternoon as dangerous driving ...
MPI said Tuesday another 31 claims came from Steinbach, which reportedly had around 100 cars off of the road after videos ...
The province issued an alert earlier, asking everyone to stay off all southern Manitoba highways. Blizzard conditions are expected to continue developing throughout the day across the Red River ...
Blizzard conditions may make travel ‘impossible’ across parts of southern Manitoba into Friday Dangerous to nearly ‘impossible’ travel is likely across southern Manitoba into the day ...
Blizzard warnings continued across a wide swath of southern Manitoba on Friday afternoon as dangerous driving conditions persisted throughout the region. Bursts of snow combined with high wind gusts ...
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