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Blowing snow and poor visibility for Winnipeg on Sunday

Visibility was poor due to blowing snow at the intersection of Portage and Main. Adrian Cheung / Global News / File

WINNIPEG — It’s no longer the bone-chilling cold of the past week but real winter weather remains.

Blowing snow, with wind gusts reaching 30 km/hr, made for poor visibility on the roads on Sunday. An estimated 5 cm of snow is expected to fall throughout the day.

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Temperatures within city limits hovered around -11 C at noon. Environment Canada said there is also a risk of freezing drizzle into the afternoon and early evening.

Light snow is also forecast with temperatures to remain steady at -8 C.

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