WEATHER UPDATE: Roads slowly re-opening
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This article was published 14/04/2022 (1372 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Roads and highways in western Manitoba are slowly beginning to reopen, however many remain snow covered and slippery, according to the latest information from the Manitoba Highways department.
Several highways have opened this morning, including the Trans-Canada Highway from Brandon to the Saskatchewan border, and Highway 10 from the US border to Minnedosa.
Other highways that have re-opened as of 9:44 a.m. include:
- Highway 5 from the US border to Glenboro
- Highway 3 from Highway 34 to Melita
- Highway 18 from the US border to Highway 2
- Highway 21 from the US border to Hartney; and
- Highway 23 from Highway 5 to Highway 21
Please note that there is no Brandon Sun edition today in observance of Good Friday. However, we will provide news updates throughout the day on our website here at brandonsun.com.
A reminder that newspaper subscribers can expect some delay in Saturday paper deliveries due to the fact that carriers will be delivering three days of newspapers.
Environment Canada’s forecast for Brandon today calls for periods of light snow ending this afternoon, with continued cloudy skies. Winds will be northwest at 30 km/h gusting to 50 this morning, becoming light this afternoon. We will have a temperature high of -4 C.
Pleaes follow the Manitoba 511 website for further updates today.