A tornado and funnel clouds were confirmed in Manitoba as powerful thunderstorms swept through the province on June 9, 2026. The storm system brought intense weather, including a tornado that formed near Ste. Anne, Man., as captured in photographs. Environment and Climate Change Canada issued tornado warnings for parts of Manitoba as the storms moved through the region.
Storm Details
The thunderstorms produced strong winds, heavy rain, and hail in some areas. Residents were advised to take shelter as the storms rolled in. The tornado near Ste. Anne was one of several funnel clouds reported across the province. No immediate injuries or major damage were reported, but officials continue to monitor the aftermath.
Weather Impact
The storms followed a period of high heat and humidity that had gripped the region. The volatile weather conditions contributed to the formation of the tornado and funnel clouds. Environment Canada warned of continued instability and the potential for further severe weather.
- Tornado confirmed near Ste. Anne, Man.
- Multiple funnel clouds reported across Manitoba
- Strong winds, heavy rain, and hail
- No immediate injuries or major damage
Residents are urged to stay alert and follow official warnings as the weather system moves eastward. The tornado and funnel clouds are a reminder of the severe weather season in Manitoba, which often brings sudden and dangerous storms.



