Weather summary for Manitoba issued by Environment Canada at 10:56 a.m. CDT Tuesday 9 July 2019. Discussion. On Monday, July 8 severe thunderstorms affected much of southern Manitoba, prompting severe thunderstorm watches and warnings to be issued. Strong wind gusts, heavy rain, and hail were all reported on July 8. The following is a summary of weather event information received by Environment and Climate Change Canada as of noon CDT, Tuesday, July 9.
1. Summary of wind gusts in kilometres per hour: Hart Mountain: 80 Marchand: 90 2. Summary of rainfall amounts in millimetres: St Pierre: 85.1 Morris: 73.7 Brunkild: 61 Morden: 61 Zhoda: 56 Sprague: 54 West Hawk Lake: 50.8 Flin Flon: 50 Gardenton: 49
3. Summary of the largest hail reports:
Golf ball to quarter sized hail (45-24 mm) near Roseisle
Toonie sized hail (29 mm) 3 km west of Brunkild
Loonie sized hail (27 mm) Otter Falls
Quarter sized hail (24 mm) Brokenhead Reserve
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/PASPC
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