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High winds are expected to conitnue throughout much of southern Manitoba on Monday, Sept. 30. (Cris DiNoto/Unsplash)
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Environment Canada has issued wind warnings for much of southern Manitoba, with severe gusts expected throughout the day.

Regions affected include Winkler, Morden, Altona, Virden, Brandon, Morden, Portage la Prairie, and Dauphin, among others. The City of Winnipeg was not included as of 8:50 a.m.

The warning, issued this morning, forecasts strong to severe westerly winds with gusts reaching up to 90 km/h as an intense low-pressure system moves through central Manitoba. These gusts are anticipated to peak during the afternoon and diminish by evening.

The high winds may cause damage to buildings, including roof shingles and windows. Outdoor shelters, tents, and awnings are also at risk, and loose objects could be blown around, potentially causing injury or further damage. Motorists, especially those driving larger vehicles, are advised to be cautious of hazardous driving conditions due to strong crosswinds.

Environment Canada urges the public to stay updated on weather alerts and to report severe weather by emailing MBstorm@ec.gc.ca or using the hashtag #MBStorm on social media.

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