Open in full screen mode A low pressure system approaching southern Manitoba is bringing a large, organized area of heavy snow and blowing snow to the center of the province. Radio-Canada Speech synthesis, based on artificial intelligence, makes it possible to generate spoken text from a written text. Several areas of Manitoba are facing heavy snow Sunday, while much of the province is under winter storm, blizzard or freezing rain warnings. It's a winter mix we have this Sunday, says Justin Share, meteorologist at Environment Canada. Between 20 and 40 centimeters of snow are expected in the Westman area. According to Justin Share, the snowfall should stop by the end of the day, but strong winds will persist throughout the evening. According to him, the areas that will be most affected are Duck Mountain and Riding Mountain where snow accumulation could reach up to 50 centimeters. < p class="StyledBodyHtmlParagraph-sc-48221190-4 hnvfyV">The City of Winnipeg could only deal with freezing rain. Loading ELSEWHERE ON INFO: Haiti declares a state of emergency and establishes a curfew after the assault on a prisonLoading in progress ELSE ON NEWS: Haiti declares a state of emergency and establishes a curfew after the assault on a prison Justin Share indicates that temperatures could drop Monday evening and that they would rise again by the next weekend. The meteorologist asks the Manitobans to avoid non-essential travel and stay informed of changes. The province says Highway 366 running from Grandviwe to Ingles and Highway 482 from Provincial Highway 83 to Provincial Highway 5 are closed Sunday due to poor road conditions.Haiti declares state of emergency and establishes cover fire after prison attack
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Parts of Manitoba face heavy snowfall
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