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Selkirk, your April just got buried under 20 cm of snow.

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You won't believe this weather coming our way

Morning from the Interlake — here's what's happening in Selkirk today.

This late-season Alberta Clipper storm rolling in? It’s going to be a real mess for us here on the Red. Environment Canada has put out snowfall warnings for much of the Interlake, with some areas potentially seeing up to 20 centimeters. Down by the Trans-Canada, they’re talking a mix of rain and snow. It's April, you know? The pickerel should be thinking about their run, not another dumping of snow. It just feels... *wrong* this time of year.

### What This Means for Selkirk

This isn't just a nuisance; it affects how we live and work here.

* **Commute Chaos:** For those heading south to Winnipeg for work, especially on Highway 9 or the Lord Selkirk Highway, expect slippery conditions. Give yourself extra time.

* **River Impact:** While the Red River is still largely frozen, this extra precipitation, especially if it's mixed with rain, will contribute to the eventual spring melt. We’re always keeping an eye on water levels around Selkirk Park and the Marine Museum.

* **Local Businesses:** It can slow things down on Manitoba Avenue, keeping people from running errands or visiting our local shops. It's a tough time for businesses as it is, and another snow event doesn't help.

It just feels like this winter doesn't want to let go. We’re usually seeing the start of the ice breaking up down by Lower Fort Garry by now, maybe even some signs of open water for the early catfish anglers. Instead, we’re bracing for more snow. It just highlights how much we rely on the rhythm of the seasons here, and when it gets thrown off, you feel it.

Nolan Chicken, Selkirk.

The crew on the Morning Wire will be diving into this one with local updates — catch them live at mornings.live.

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