Blizzard warnings continue for many areas. Russ Murley at Precision Weather says even though the snow will end mid-morning, the gusty wind will continue throughout the day before finally subsiding after midnight. He says we won’t get much accumulation in the way of snowfall as the Alberta Clipper responsible continues rolling into Manitoba. We’ve heard reports of wind gusts of 126 km/h in Regina, and 144 in the R.M of Bratts Lake. As of early this morning, there were plenty of highway closures in central Saskatchewan, and from Russell to the provincial boundary so it’s a good idea to check the Highway Hotline.