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A Thin Ice Advisory Has Been Issued as the Weather Warms up.

The Hydrologic Forecast Center of Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure is warning of hazardous ice conditions on rivers, lakes and drainage ditches as the spring thaw begins. They note while ice may appear to be normal winter ice it may be very thin and no longer support people and objects such as snowmobiles and vehicles. They add the quality of river ice within communities is also uncertain.  They caution snowmobilers, skiers and others not to venture onto rivers and lakes due to the dangers of falling through, thin ice is often covered by snow which produces weak spots due to its insulating effect, areas of fast flowing water tend to have thinner ice than other areas which may not be visible and people living near waterways should prevent children and pets from wandering onto the ice.

 

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