Active AlertsSilverwood, MB

High Water Level

Issued at Wed 12:42 PM Jun. 3
Issued by: Manitoba Emergency Management Organization
Recommended Action
Be aware of local waterways. Do not attempt to cross fast flowing waters or waters of unknown depth. Avoid flooded areas. Follow all directions by the local authorities. Listen for updates and take all necessary precautions to stay safe. Up-to-date information is available at www.gov.mb.ca/flooding and www.manitoba511.ca or stay tuned to local media.
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Overland Flow Flood

Issued at Tue 5:21 PM Jun. 9
Issued by: Manitoba Emergency Management Organization
Description

Another precipitation system is expected to move through Manitoba beginning the evening of June 9. 30-70mm of precipitation is expected for parts of western, southern and eastern Manitoba, including the Interlake Region, between June 9 and 12 with potential for localized amounts greater than 70mm. Heavy rainfall over a short period may lead to high surface runoff and overland flooding in affected areas.

Recommended Action

Be aware and exercise caution near waterways in the affected area. Do not attempt to cross fast flowing waters or waters of unknown depth. Avoid flooded areas. Follow directions by the local authorities. Up-to-date information is available at www.gov.mb.ca/flooding and www.manitoba511.ca or stay tuned to local media.

Area Description

Western, Southern, and Eastern Manitoba, including the Interlake Region

Yellow Watch - Severe Thunderstorm

Issued at Tue 2:50 PM Jun. 9
Issued by: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Description

A developing frontal system is ushering in an unstable airmass favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and torrential rainfall.

Severe thunderstorms are expected to develop early this evening over southwestern Manitoba and move north and east over the Dauphin valley. Heavy rainfall is the primary threat with these storms, however strong wind gusts and large hail are also possible in stronger cells.

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Fast-moving and rapidly rising water can sweep vehicles away and damage infrastructure.

Heavy rain can cause flash flooding and significant reductions to visibility. Strong wind gusts can damage trees, buildings and overturn vehicles. Large hail can cause significant damage and injury. Severe thunderstorm watches are issued when conditions are favourable for the development of thunderstorms capable of producing damaging hail, wind or rain.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to MBstorm@ec.gc.ca, call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #MBStorm.

Recommended Action


When thunder roars, go indoors! Lightning kills and injures Canadians every year. Be prepared to move to higher ground. Don't drive through flooded roadways.

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