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Snowfall warnings for northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan

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As well, the snowfall warning for Clyde River continues. There are also several frost advisories for central Alberta.

MANITOBA

Thursday 05 June 2014 – Snowfall warning for Brochet, Churchill, Leaf Rapids, Lynn Lake, Pukatawagan and Tadoule Lake regions

Snowfall – evening to early afternoon Saturday –  10 to 20 cm (3.9″ to 7.9″) expected.

An intensifying low pressure system over western Manitoba will track northeastward and spread rain initially into northern Manitoba today. As colder air wraps into this system the rain will change to wet snow tonight and continue to snow through the day on Friday. Generally 10 to 20 cm (3.9″ to 7.9″) of snow can be expected, however with temperatures near the freezing mark, there will be some melting of the falling snow. As well, as warmer air is drawn aloft ahead of this system over northeastern Manitoba freezing rain is possible in the Churchill area tonight and Friday morning.

Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

SASKATCHEWAN

Thursday 05 June 2014
Snowfall warning for Southend – Brabant Lake – Kinoosao region

Snowfall – early evening to late morning Friday – 10 to 15 cm (3.9″ to 5.9″) expected.

A low pressure system tracking through Saskatchewan into northern Manitoba is currently bringing rain to Southend. As temperatures cool this evening precipitation is forecast to change over to snow.

Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

http://weather.gc.ca/warnings/index_e.html

Thanks to Terry Homeniuk for this link


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