Power out, highways closed: Blast of early winter cripples southern Manitoba
WINNIPEG — An early blast of winter-like weather knocked out power and made travel nearly impossible in many parts of southern Manitoba on Friday.
Heavy, wet snow started falling Thursday to make driving a sloppy, slippery mess. The snow was expected to last into the Thanksgiving weekend.
RCMP closed the Trans-Canada Highway between Portage la Prairie and Brandon because of poor conditions. Several other highways southwest of Winnipeg were also shut down.
Winnipeg police reported downed power lines and numerous traffic light outages.