50°8'북 / 97°19'서 / 고도 253 m / 02:05 2026.06.10, America/Winnipeg (UTC-5)
부터: 2026.06.10, 00:42
에게: 2026.06.10, 14:39
Orange watch - tornado - in effect Conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms which may produce tornadoes. Strong winds, large hail and heavy rain are also possible. A developing frontal system is forecast to move into southern Manitoba this afternoon, ushering in an unstable airmass ripe for the development of severe thunderstorms. Thunderstorms are expected to initiate around 4-5 pm local time over southwestern Manitoba and extreme southeastern Saskatchewan with the initial storms being discrete before growing into a large linear thunderstorm complex that will race eastward across southern Manitoba this evening. Discrete thunderstorm development is also possible later this afternoon over the Red River Valley. All modes of severe weather are expected with tornadoes and large hail being the primary threat early on in discrete convection, then transitioning into a widespread wind threat early this evening with the linear thunderstorm complex that is forecast to develop. Strong tornadoes are possible with any discrete storms that develop. Embedded tornadoes are also possible within the linear thunderstorm complex early this evening. ### Significant damage or destruction to infrastructure, homes and the natural environment is possible. Tornado watches are issued when conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected], call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #MBStorm.
부터: 2026.06.09, 17:21
에게: 2026.06.13, 09:00
Another precipitation system is expected to move through Manitoba beginning the evening of June 9. 30-70mm of precipitation is expected for parts of western, southern and eastern Manitoba, including the Interlake Region, between June 9 and 12 with potential for localized amounts greater than 70mm. Heavy rainfall over a short period may lead to high surface runoff and overland flooding in affected areas.