Funnel Cloud Advisory Issued for Manitoba
A funnel cloud advisory has been issued for parts of Manitoba as unstable weather continues across the province. The advisory, which warns of the potential for funnel clouds to develop, was issued by Environment Canada on June 23, 2026. Residents are advised to take precautions and monitor local conditions.
More Rain on the Way
In addition to the funnel cloud risk, more rain is expected to move into the region. Colleen Bready reports that current conditions show a moist air mass lingering over Manitoba, which could lead to additional precipitation. The forecast for June 23 calls for scattered showers and thunderstorms, with the possibility of heavy downpours in some areas.
Current Conditions and Forecast
As of the afternoon update, temperatures are hovering near seasonal norms, but the humidity is making it feel warmer. Bready notes that the unstable air mass will persist into the evening, keeping the threat of funnel clouds alive. Residents in the affected areas should stay alert and be prepared to take shelter if a warning is issued.
Looking ahead, the forecast suggests that the rainy pattern will continue into the weekend, with occasional breaks in the precipitation. However, no severe weather is expected beyond the current advisory.



