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Winter Storm Strikes Prairies, Raising Blizzard Concerns

A significant winter storm is impacting the Prairies, raising concerns about potential blizzard conditions. This weather system is expected to bring heavy snowfall and strong winds starting Tuesday morning.

Winter Storm Forecast for the Prairies

Central Saskatchewan will see a band of heavy snow develop as the storm progresses. By Tuesday night, peak conditions are anticipated across the province, with heavy blowing and drifting snow likely.

Expected Weather Changes

In southwestern Manitoba, a wintry mix will begin Tuesday evening, transitioning to snow later that night. By Wednesday, the effects of lingering snow will continue to disrupt travel in Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba.

Travel Impacts and Warnings

Hazardous travel conditions will persist due to ongoing snow and high winds. The combination of these factors is likely to create low visibility and may result in road closures.

  • Sustained winds of 30-40 km/h
  • Gusts up to 70 km/h
  • Localized blizzard conditions possible

Major travel disruptions are expected throughout Tuesday across central Alberta and Saskatchewan. Motorists should allow extra time for their journeys due to poor visibility caused by blowing snow.

Forecast Snowfall Totals

The snowfall amounts are projected to vary significantly across the region, with higher totals expected in specific areas:

Location Expected Snowfall
Cold Lake 40+ cm
Prince Albert 30-40+ cm
Edmonton 30+ cm
Saskatoon 20-30+ cm
Red Deer 20-30 cm
Fort McMurray 20-30 cm
Grande Prairie 20-30 cm
Calgary 15-25 cm
Winnipeg 15-25 cm
Medicine Hat 5-15 cm

Although snowfall totals for some areas remain uncertain, even small amounts can significantly impact travel. Motorists should remain cautious, as the combination of snow and high winds can quickly deteriorate road conditions.

Stay updated with El-Balad for the latest weather forecasts and safety information across the Prairies.

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