A low-pressure system continues to wreak havoc for much of Manitoba.
High winds and blowing snow are causing blizzard conditions throughout much of Manitoba - areas already hard hit by heave snow last night.
Environment Canada has also issued blowing snow advisories due to poor visibility. In some areas, the visibility is reduced to near-zero according to the advisory.
Environment Canada expects the winds to remain between 50 and 60 km/h, with gusts reaching 80 km/h overnight.
Travel continues to be hazardous due to reduced visibility throughout much of the province.
The following areas are currently under weather warnings or advisories: