Those who are already trying to mitigate low water levels in Manitoba, are wondering what will happen if we don’t get a lot of snow. Global’s Marney Blunt tells us river levels aren’t quite at historic lows but they could get there soon.
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Manitoba needs above-average snowfall to balance out effects of summer drought: minister
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