After Wednesday morning’s light dusting of snow, there’s more on the ground now – about 9 cm in Brandon according to Environment Canada.
The snow’s expected to take a break for most of today before returning this evening with another 5 cm into Friday morning.
For the weekend, the weather office says it’ll be sunny and cold with temperatures 10 to 12 degrees below normal.
Meanwhile, the province says snow removal crews are equipped and ready to clear highways in response to snow in the forecast for much of Manitoba.
Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Lisa Naylor says “Crews are monitoring highway conditions and will deploy as needed. As we head into the winter season, we look forward to diligently helping Manitobans navigate roads and highways safely.”
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure is responsible for maintaining 19,000 kilometres of provincial roads to provide safe and timely travel across Manitoba throughout the winter season. The department monitors weather forecasts and plans its operation with a fleet of approximately 340 truck plows, motor graders and de-icing equipment. In the coming weeks and months, snow-clearing crews will be on the roads to respond to conditions as needed.
Motorists are reminded to be vigilant and adjust their driving for winter road conditions with the arrival of snow and freezing rain. Drivers should also ensure they are watching for snow-clearing equipment during inclement weather; all snow-clearing equipment operates using flashing blue lights. Motorists should slow down and stay well back of snow-clearing equipment.
Current road conditions are available anytime at 511 (toll-free), at Manitoba 511 or by downloading the Manitoba 511 app.
Manitoba 511 is updated regularly by road patrols, though conditions can change in a matter of minutes.