The Hydrologic Forecast Centre of Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI) is advising Manitobans to take precautions as portions of the province could get between 20 and 40 millimetres of precipitation in the next three days.
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Manitoba Municipal and Northern Relations reminds all Manitobans daylight time will start in the province early March 10, 2024, when clocks move forward one hour.