Open in full screen mode These weather conditions are caused by a low pressure system coming from the United States and moving north. (Archive photo) Radio-Canada Speech synthesis, based on artificial intelligence, makes it possible to generate spoken text from written text. Environment Canada has issued a warning snowstorm in several areas of southwestern Manitoba on Saturday. These weather conditions are caused by a low pressure system originating from the United States and moving northward. Winds of up to 80 km are expected in several regions. Also, between 25 to 35 cm of snow is expected in the south overnight from Saturday to Sunday afternoon. Environment Canada is asking residents of these regions to avoid non-essential travel and wait for weather conditions to improve. Between 2 and 5 centimeters of snow are expected in these areas overnight Saturday, with gusts of up to 70 km/h. Environment Canada indicates that there could be freezing rain on Sunday morning. LoadingRain of tributes for Paul Houde Rain of tributes for Paul Houde ELSELSE ON INFO: Rain of tributes for Paul HoudeLoading in progressRain of tributes for Paul Houde Rain of tributes for Paul Houde ELSELL ON INFO: Rain of tributes for Paul Houde The storm is expected to leave the region on Monday. Post navigation “One of the weirdest seasons” for Canadian ski resorts Increase in the budget dedicated to fighting forest fires in Alberta