On Friday, Environment Canada issued a winter storm warning for Manitoba that extended into Saturday. Winnipeg was expected to be hit the hardest, but by morning they only had about 4 inches of snow, which was less than expected overnight. However, they were expecting a lot more over Saturday night, between 10 and 20 cm, as a result of a Colorado low that moved east from Montana.
The winter weather over the weekend was enough to cause a number of collisions on the road, including a transport truck that collided with an SUV, and a number of flight delays and cancellations at Winnipeg’s James Armstrong Richardson International Airport. Flights that were due to arrive from Alberta were cancelled on Saturday and a travel advisory was issued for anyone planning to travel from Winnipeg over the weekend. Officials at the airport encouraged people to contact their airlines before making their way to the airport.
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