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Who gets grumbling rights? Snowfall totals from the Manitoba storm

As snowbound southern Manitobans continue to dig their way out of this week's storm, cursing the heavy and wet late-season dump, the accumulation totals are now in.
The storm reduces visibility in downtown Winnipeg on Monday afternoon. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)

As snowbound southern Manitobans continue to dig their way out of this week's storm, cursing the heavy and wet late-season dump, the accumulation totals are now in.

So who gets to grumble loudest?

The following is the officiallist from Environment Canada ofsnowfall totals. The amounts represent what fell between 11 p.m. Sunday until 11 a.m. Tuesday,measured in centimetres:

  • Minnedosa 30.
  • Erickson 30.
  • Stonewall 30.
  • Rossburn 29.
  • Woodlands 29.
  • Brandon 26.
  • Dauphin 26.
  • Mafeking 26.
  • Neepawa 26.
  • Oakbank 26.
  • St. Andrews 25.
  • St. Claude 23.
  • Winnipeg 22.
  • High Bluff 21.
  • Portage la Prairie 15-20.
  • Morris 20.
  • Virden 20.
  • Teulon 16.
  • Steinbach 10-15.
  • Miami 15.
  • Morden 15.
  • McCreary 14.
  • MacGregor 13.
  • The Pas 12.
  • Schanzenfeld 12.
  • St. Labre 12.
  • Flin Flon 11.
  • Melita 10.
  • Stony Mountain 10.
A lone figure walks through big flakes of snow on Memorial Boulevard on Monday afternoon. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)