Severe Thunderstorm Warning
updated by Environment Canada
at 4:02 PM CDT Monday 10 June 2013.
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for:
=new= City of Winnipeg
=new= R.M. Of Headingley
=new= R.M. Of West St. Paul including Middlechurch and Riverside
=new= R.M. Of Rockwood including Stonewall and Stony Mountain
R.M. Of Woodlands including Warren and Lake Francis.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning ended for:
R.M. Of McCreary including McCreary and norgate
R.M. Of Westbourne including Gladstone and Plumas
riding mountain Nat. Park
R.M. Of Gilbert Plains including Gilbert Plains and Ashville
R.M. Of Lakeview including Langruth and Lakeland
R.M. Of Glenella including Glenella
R.M. Of Dauphin including Sifton and Valley River
R.M. Of Portage la Prairie including St. Ambroise.
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==Discussion==
updated or ended by 6:00 PM CDT.
At 4:00 PM CST, meteorologists are tracking an area of severe thunderstorms capable of producing large hail, damaging winds and heavy downpours.
Radar indicates a severe thunderstorm just northwest of the City of Winnipeg moving to the east.
Take cover, if threatening weather approaches, within a sturdy building, away from windows.
Strong wind gusts with large hail can damage property, break windows, Dent vehicles and cause serious injury. Heavy downpours can cause flash floods.
Avoid driving through water on roads. Even shallow fast moving water across a Road can sweep a vehicle away.
Remember, severe thunderstorms can produce tornadoes.
In Canada, lightning kills up to 10 people every year. Remember, when thunder roars, go indoors.
Environment Canada continues to monitor the situation closely. Please continue to monitor your local media or weatheradio for further updates. If you would like to report severe weather, you can call 1-800-239-0484 or send an email to storm(at)ec.Gc.CA.
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