Severe Weather in Manitoba: Wind Warnings and Power Outages Impact Communities
This week, southwestern Manitoba faced a significant weather event as Environment Canada issued a yellow wind warning for the region. Gusts reaching up to 109 km/h were recorded in Manitou, prompting safety advisories for residents. The storm system also caused power outages in Grunthal and Kleefeld on Monday morning, leaving hundreds without electricity for several hours.
Emergency crews worked swiftly to restore power, while drivers were warned to avoid travel due to blowing debris and reduced visibility. The wind warning, initially issued for late morning, was lifted by midday as wind speeds gradually subsided. Meteorologists attribute the extreme gusts to an Arctic front colliding with warm southerly winds, creating unstable conditions across the province.
Residents are advised to remain vigilant for future weather alerts and prepare emergency kits. For real-time updates, consult Environment Canada's storm tracking resources.