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Three EF0 Tornadoes Confirmed in Southern Manitoba

Three EF0 tornadoes southern Manitoba The Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP) has confirmed that three EF0 tornadoes touched down in southern Manitobaduring severe storms on August 5 and 6, 2025.

While all three tornadoes were considered weak by Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale standards, they were still capable of causing minor damage.


Grande-Clairière Tornado – August 5

The first tornado struck near Grande-Clairière, southwest of Melita, on the evening of August 5.

For more details on EF0 tornado classifications, see Environment and Climate Change Canada’s tornado facts.


Birds Hill Provincial Park Tornado – August 6

The second tornado touched down northeast of Winnipeg near Birds Hill Provincial Park at 5:06 p.m. on August 6.


Dugald Tornado – August 6

The third tornado formed near Dugald, Manitoba at approximately 5:30 p.m. on August 6.


No Injuries Reported

According to NTP’s official event summaries, no injuries were reported from any of the three tornadoes.

The confirmations came through a combination of radar data, witness reports, and ground and drone surveys conducted on August 7.

Satellite imagery reviews are still ongoing.


How Tornadoes Are Rated

The Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale measures tornado intensity based on damage.

Learn more about the EF scale from the National Weather Service.

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