Snow crews are out cleaning up after a snow storm made its way through the province Wednesday night.

A Colorado low brought snow to much of southern Manitoba, including three centimetres in Winnipeg. Outside of the perimeter, areas like Sprague received closer to 10 centimetres.

A snowfall warning remains in effect for the southeastern portion of the province as the system tracks east into Ontario, with some areas expecting between 10-15 centimetres.

Winds from the north gusting to 60 kilometres per hour are expected later today causing visibility issues both in and around Winnipeg.

Most roads in and around the city are snow covered and slippery .

Motorists are reminded to slow down and to drive to the conditions.