The warning ended around 7:20 p.m. CT and was replaced by a severe thunderstorm warning. The weather and climate service is warning people to take the necessary safety measures. Earlier Saturday, it issued storm watches, including possible tornado warnings, for parts of west-central Manitoba. He urged people to be prepared for the worst. “This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation,” the weather service said in a statement. Strong thunderstorms are expected to develop that may produce tornadoes, as well as golf ball sized hail and strong winds. It has issued numerous thunderstorm warnings for central Manitoba and also for parts south of Winnipeg. People in these areas should take cover immediately if threatening weather approaches, says Environment Canada. Public weather alerts can be tracked on the Environment Canada website. Timelapse of the spinning wall cloud north of Stonewall! pic.twitter.com/kqIh3uP4ph —@scottdkehler