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Rare mix of thunderstorms and snow slam Manitoba

The Exchange district in Winnipeg blanketed in snow. Global News

The Colorado Low that was forecasted last week delivered on heavy snow and strong winds.

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The system moved into the Manitoba Sunday afternoon bringing with it a surprise for March- thunderstorms. Thunderstorms were reported around southern Manitoba and southern Saskatchewan.

Sunday night and through Monday, heavy snow fell across southern Manitoba. Snowfall and winter storm warnings remain in place Monday as snow continues to fall.

The hardest hit areas were Minnedosa and Stonewall where at least 30 cms of snow fell in just a few hours.

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Environment Canada released this summary of the snowfall amounts as of 11 a.m. Monday.

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Minnedosa: 30 (AS OF 9 A.M.)   Erikson: 30 (AS OF 7:30 A.M.)   Stonewall: 30 (AS OF 7:30 A.M.)   Woodlands: 29 (AS OF 8 A.M.)   St. Andrews: 25   Brandon Airport: 19   Dauphin: 15-20   Winnipeg: 15-20   Teulon: 16   Morris: 15 (AS OF 7:30 A.M.)   High Bluff: 14 (AS OF 7 A.M.)   McCreary: 14   MacGregor: 13 (AS OF 7:30 A.M.)   Virden: 10-20 (AS OF 7:30 A.M.)   Steinbach: 10-15 (AS OF 7:30 A.M.)   Melita: 5   Portage la Prairie: 5   
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