On Thursday morning, the meteorological service told CTV News Winnipeg that so far Winnipeg has received 25 cm of snow. He predicts that the city, along with the Red River Valley and southeastern Manitoba, will be hit by another five to 10 inches as the day progresses. According to Environment Canada, Brandon experienced a blizzard for 10 consecutive hours on Wednesday. These conditions included winds of 90 km / h and zero visibility. The weather service was unable to provide current snowfall sets for Brandon, but said the storm would bring in just a few more inches on Thursday. Environment Canada added that Dauphin and the Interlake area are likely to be hit by another five to 10 inches of snow on the second day of the storm. As for which community is expected to be hardest hit on Thursday, the meteorological service said it is the Berens River, which is expected to take 10 to 15 inches. – With files from Terri Apostle of CTV