Drivers told to stay off highways

A time-lapse video taken from a roof cam at CBC Manitoba's Portage Avenue building shows a storm hitting Winnipeg on Friday, ...
An Alberta Clipper has made its way to southern Manitoba. As a result, Highway 75 is closed from Winnipeg to the U.S. border.
Environment Canada has issued blizzard warnings across southern Manitoba, including Winnipeg, the Red River Valley and the ...
Meanwhile, Manitoba's far north is under an extreme cold warning where bitterly cold air is flooding in from the Arctic. A prolonged period with wind chill values falling close to –50 is expected by ...
Wind gusts in southern Manitoba topped 100 kilometres per hour (km/h) Friday as a blizzard continues to blast the province.
Blizzard conditions across southern Manitoba have closed schools and highways Friday. The Perimeter Highway is closed, and so is the Trans-Canada Highway between Winnipeg and Hadashville.
Drivers in parts of Manitoba were urged to stay home after hazardous blizzard conditions. Danton Unger has more on the fallout after the storm.
You may want to delay any travel plans, a meteorologist says, especially if those plans involve highway driving.