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Simon Ellis / @FarmLifeMB on Twitter
Field work continues despite the storm, north of Wawanesa on May 29.
https://twitter.com/FarmLifeMB/status/472376224040239105Simon Ellis / @FarmLifeMB on Twitter
Field work continues despite the storm, north of Wawanesa on May 29.
https://twitter.com/FarmLifeMB/status/472376224040239105Simon Ellis / @FarmLifeMB on Twitter
Field work continues despite the storm, north of Wawanesa on May 29.
https://twitter.com/FarmLifeMB/status/472376224040239105Jason Cameron / @Voodootribe76 on Twitter
Eerie clouds on Highway 10 near the Highway 2 turnoff on Thursday night.
https://twitter.com/Voodootribe76/status/472381734726561792Ian / @IanDesender on Twitter
Lightning strikes during the May 29 storm.
https://twitter.com/IanDesender/status/472373100663668736Ian / @IanDesender on Twitter
Lightning strikes during the May 29 storm.
https://twitter.com/IanDesender/status/472373100663668736Faye Soucy on Facebook
Between the storms, as seen from Laurier, Man., on May 29.A to Z Illusions on FacebookAngela Hartnett on Facebook
Captured this after one cell and before another rolled through in Brandon on May 29.Mandi Dessureault Grayston on Facebook
East of Souris about 8 p.m. on May 29, taken by Westman Storm Chasers.Crystal Desrochers on Facebook
Been waiting a lifetime to take a pic this like and finally got it.A to Z Illusions on FacebookA to Z Illusions on FacebookKaye Marie Tetrault on Facebook
In Brandon by the hospital right before it poured for five minutes on May 29.Sandra Bonchuk Fraser on Facebook
Sunset between the storms, on Brandon's North Hill, May 29.Bruce Bumstead / Brandon Sun
The setting sun makes a storm system glow as it rolls across the prairies west of Brandon on Thursday evening.