By Mike Koncan
Global News
Posted March 8, 2017 2:36 pm EST
Updated March 8, 2017 4:30 pm EST
1 min read
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WINNIPEG– Manitoba has been dealing with blizzard conditions since Monday. As the storm begins to clear, the blizzard left behind some incredible snow drifts around the province.
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Snow totals will be difficult to gauge due to the incredibly strong winds, but Environment Canada released preliminary snowfall totals March 7 at 4 p.m.
Flin Flon:45 cm The Pas:36 cm Brandon:35 cm Swan River:31 cm Lynn Lake:28 cm Gillam:20 cm PHOTO GALLERY: Manitoba blizzard
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Blizzard hit Churchill, Man., Tuesday.
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A loader attempting to clear snow in Churchill Wednesday morning.
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Streets of Churchill during the storm.
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Another snow storm image from Churchill
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Wind gusts 70-80 km/h knock over the weather vein at the Steinbach airport.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Aftermath of blizzard
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Two cars trapped under enormous snow drifts in Crystal City.
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Two cars trapped under enormous snow drifts in Crystal City.
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Two cars trapped under enormous snow drifts in Crystal City.
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A car is dug and towed out of an enormous snow drift in Crystal City.
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Snow drift almost as high as a house in St. Leon, Man.
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The dogs don't seem to mind the amount of snow in St. Leon.
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Another image of the snow sift in St. Leon.
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Massive snow drifts up the the roofs of some homes in St. Leon.
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Snow drift blocks the doorway in Rossburn, Manitoba.
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