Looming Prairie blizzard prompts school closures, cancelled flights, NHL game
WINNIPEG — School, flights and even an NHL hockey game have been cancelled in part of the Prairies as people prepare for a storm that Environment Canada says could be the “worst blizzard in decades.”
The weather agency says 30 to 50 centimetres of snow is expected to fall in southeastern Saskatchewan and most of southern Manitoba by Friday, with accompanying winds of up to 70 km/h.
WestJet has proactively cancelled all scheduled flights to and from Winnipeg and Brandon on Wednesday in anticipation of the storm, which is expected to hit overnight Tuesday.
The Winnipeg Jets also postponed their Wednesday home game against the Seattle Kraken.