Tornado warnings end after storm system brings hail, heavy rain to southern Manitoba

Tornado warnings issued for rural municipalities in south-central Manitoba Thursday night have now ended.

Environment Canada issued the alerts starting at about 7:50 p.m. for the RM of Morris, including Rosenort and Aubigny, the RM of Montcalm, and the RM of De Salaberry. The municipality of Emerson-Franklin, including Roseau River, was also under an alert. 

The final warning ended just before 8:50 p.m. 

The national weather service said its meteorologists were tracking a severe thunderstorm that could possibly produce a tornado, in addition to destructive winds, large hail and heavy rain.

It said the storm was located near Dominion City and was moving southeast at 20 km/h. In its final alert, the service said tornadoes were no longer expected with the storm.

People were advised to take immediate shelter if any threatening weather approaches, or if they hear a rumbling noise, see a funnel cloud, or any swirling debris.

Earlier in the day, a severe thunderstorm pelted parts of Winnipeg with hail, strong winds and heavy rain.

Environment Canada issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the city at about 4:10 p.m. 

Hail hammers parts of western Winnipeg

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A spring storm Thursday afternoon left piles of nickel-sized hailstones heaped up along the sides of roads on the western outskirts of Winnipeg, including Westwood, where Debbie Caruk captured the aftermath on one street.

Nickel-size hail was reported in several Winnipeg neighbourhoods, including in Charleswood, Westwood, Waverley Heights and Linden Woods. 

Hail falls and accumulates on a driveway.
Hail pelts down near in Headingley Thursday afternoon. (Submitted by Louis Rondeau)

Thunderstorm warnings were later issued for areas just east and south of Winnipeg. Environment Canada said toonie-sized hail and wind gusts up to 90 km/h were possible in the area around New Bothwell and Niverville.

Weather map of Winnipeg shows grey and blue streaks along southwest perimiter.
Thursday’s hailstorm tracked along the southwest corner of the city. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

Environment Canada said there is a risk of thunderstorms in the Winnipeg region once again on Friday afternoon.

A truck full of hail.
A truck full of hail in Winnipeg’s Westwood area. (Submitted by Neta Friesen )

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