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Winnipeg wakes up to thick blanket of fog, Environment Canada issues advisory

Visibility is nearly zero, Environment Canada warns, making conditions especially hazardous for drivers. David Neufeld

Winnipeggers waking up may have difficulty seeing out their window or as they’re driving, thanks to heavy early morning fog.

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Environment Canada issued a fog advisory for Winnipeg at 5 a.m. on Tuesday, warning of near-zero visibility conditions.

The agency says areas of dense fog are concentrated mainly in the Red River Valley and the surrounding areas.

David Neufeld. David Neufeld

Commuting to work is expected to be especially hazardous, due to the reduced visibility.

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However, Environment Canada doesn’t expect the fog to stick around, saying it will become sunny later in the morning before transitioning to a mix of sun and cloud.

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Winnipeg is aiming for a high of 5 degrees on Tuesday, which is 5 degrees above the normal temperatures.

As for the rest of the week, Winnipeggers can expect relatively nice weather. Saturday is looking to be the warmest, with highs reaching plus 7.

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