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Tornado watch in effect for parts of Manitoba

Tornado watch in effect for parts of Manitoba

CTV News26-07-2025
Colleen Bready has your current conditions and updated weather forecast for July 25, 2025.
Colleen Bready has your current conditions and updated weather forecast for July 25, 2025.
Multiple communities in Manitoba are under a severe thunderstorm or tornado watch Friday afternoon.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued the watches for the Municipalities of Pembina, Norfolk-Treherne, Ste. Rose, Westlake-Gladstone, Portage la Prairie, Morris and Headingley.
'A highly unstable airmass combined with an approaching disturbance will produce scattered thunderstorms this afternoon into this evening. There is a risk of tornadoes with these thunderstorms,' the bulletin reads, noting the tornado risk will end later in the evening.
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Areas in Manitoba under a tornado watch on July 25, 2025. (CTV News Winnipeg)
A full list on impacted communities can be found on ECCC's website.
Other communities, including Winnipeg and Brandon, are currently under a severe thunderstorm watch. ECCC says the storms could produce damaging wind gusts, torrential rain and damaging hail.
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Areas in Manitoba under a severe thunderstorm watch or warning on July 25, 2025. (CTV News Winnipeg)
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