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This article was published 29/01/2025 (233 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Blowing snow and icy road conditions slowed traffic along Highway 10 south of Brandon on Tuesday morning while temperatures rose above freezing for part of the day. Several roads south of Brandon were slippery and dangerous, and motorists are advised to be cautious while travelling in the region. Environment Canada’s forecast for today is calling for mainly cloudy skies with a daytime high of -2 C and wind up to 15 kilometres per hour. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)

Blowing snow and icy road conditions slowed traffic along Highway 10 south of Brandon on Tuesday morning while temperatures rose above freezing for part of the day. Several roads south of Brandon were slippery and dangerous, and motorists are advised to be cautious while travelling in the region. Environment Canada’s forecast for today is calling for mainly cloudy skies with a daytime high of -2 C and wind up to 15 kilometres per hour. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)

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