Social media pages continue to fill with photos of a massive storm cloud that quickly moved through Winnipeg Sunday evening .
The system led to a severe thunderstorm warning that has since ended.
Many Winnipeggers posted photos and videos of the massive, dark cloud saying it showed signs of rotation.
President and Chief Scientist at Weatherlogics Scott Kehler, encouraged Winnipeggers to take shelter at around 8:30 p.m, saying the storm was a dangerous one that could produce a tornado.
Continuing to observe a rotating wall cloud right over Winnipeg. This is a dangerous storm that could produce a tornado. Take shelter immediately. #mbstorm pic.twitter.com/6rVddhs1D2
— Scott Kehler (@scottdkehler) July 15, 2024
Kehler says the storm has now reached the southeast perimeter and is showing signs that the rotation has decreased.
More rain is expected in the city as a second system makes its way through the province later this evening.