Environment Canada says heavy, rapidly accumulating snowfall with reduced visibilities in heavy snow, and localized blowing snow will begin late Thursday afternoon ending overnight Friday.
A developing low pressure system in Alberta will move into southern Saskatchewan Thursday bringing heavy, rapidly accumulating snowfall to parts of western and south-central Manitoba.
The heaviest snowfall will begin Thursday evening and continue into Friday morning before tapering off overnight Friday.
Travel conditions are expected to begin to deteriorate Thursday evening and continue throughout the day Friday. Visibilities will be reduced in heavy snowfall and localized blowing snow.
Brandon could see a few centimetres of snow, but generally 10-20 cm of fresh snow is expected by Friday evening with amounts possibly exceeding 20 cm possible along the eastern slopes of the Riding, and Duck Mountains as well as the Swan Hills.