With wind gusts up to 90 kilometres per hour and 50 centimetres of snow in the forecast, Manitoba is gearing up for what could be the province’s worst blizzard since 1997. Brittany Greenslade reports on how residents are rushing to stock up on essentials before they hunker down, and Global News meteorologist Ross Hull explains what sets this storm apart, and where it could strike hardest.
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Whiteout warnings: Manitoba braces for ‘worst blizzard in decades’
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