Powerview-Pine Falls, MB
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AIR QUALITY WARNING
- R.M. of Alexander incl. Powerview-Pine Falls
Smoke is causing or expected to cause poor air quality and reduced visibility. Poor air quality and reduced visibilities will occur over the next few days due to smoke plumes from wildfires in southern Manitoba. During heavy smoke conditions, everyone’s health is at risk regardless of their age or health status. Limit time outdoors. Reschedule or cancel outdoor sports, activities and events. You may experience mild and common symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches or a mild cough. More serious but less common symptoms include wheezing, chest pains or severe cough. If you think you are having a medical emergency, seek immediate medical assistance. People more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution, including people aged 65 and older, pregnant people, infants and young children, people with an existing illness or chronic health condition, and people who work outdoors, should reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors and seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms. When indoors, keep windows and doors closed as much as possible. When there is an extreme heat event occurring with poor air quality, prioritize keeping cool. Protect your indoor air from wildfire smoke. Actions can include using a clean, good quality air filter in your ventilation system and/or a certified portable air cleaner that can filter fine particles. If you must spend time outdoors, limit the time as much as possible. A well-constructed, well-fitting and properly worn respirator type mask (such as a NIOSH-certified N95 or equivalent respirator) can reduce your exposure to the fine particles in the smoke. Even though exposure may be reduced, there can still be risks to health. Check in on others who are in your care or live nearby who may be more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution. Always follow guidance from local authorities. Learn more at canada.ca/wildfire-smoke. Visit airhealth.ca for information on how to reduce your health risk and your personal contribution to pollution levels, as well as for current and forecast AQHI values. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. Issued by Environment Canada and Manitoba Health
Current ConditionsObserved at: Great Falls
15°C
- °C
- °F
- Observed at:
- Great Falls
- Date:
- Condition:
- Not observed
- Pressure:
- 100.3 kPa
- Tendency:
- Falling
- Temperature:
- 15.0°C
- Dew point:
- 8.1°C
- Humidity:
- 63%
- Wind:
- N 7 km/h
15°C
- Condition:
- Not observed
- Pressure:
- 100.3 kPa
- Tendency:
- Falling
- Temperature:
- 15.0°C
- Dew point:
- 8.1°C
- Humidity:
- 63%
- Wind:
- N 7 km/h
15°C
- °C
- °F
- Wind:
- N 7 km/h
More details
- Temperature:
- 15.0°C
- Pressure:
- 100.3 kPa
- Dew point:
- 8.1°C
- Humidity:
- 63%
- Date:
- Observed at:
- Great Falls
ForecastForecast issued:
15 May

27°C
60%
Chance of showers

12°C
Periods of rain
16 May

12°C
Rain

0°C
Periods of rain
17 May

11°C
Sunny

2°C
Cloudy
18 May

13°C
Cloudy

5°C
Clear
19 May

18°C
A mix of sun and cloud

8°C
60%
Chance of showers
20 May

15°C
60%
Chance of showers
AIR QUALITY WARNING
Smoke is causing or expected to cause poor air quality and reduced visibility. Poor air quality and reduced visibilities will occur over the next few days due to smoke plumes from wildfires in southern Manitoba. During heavy smoke conditions, everyone’s health is at risk regardless of their age or health status. Limit time outdoors. Reschedule or cancel outdoor sports, activities and events. You may experience mild and common symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches or a mild cough. More serious but less common symptoms include wheezing, chest pains or severe cough. If you think you are having a medical emergency, seek immediate medical assistance. People more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution, including people aged 65 and older, pregnant people, infants and young children, people with an existing illness or chronic health condition, and people who work outdoors, should reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors and seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms. When indoors, keep windows and doors closed as much as possible. When there is an extreme heat event occurring with poor air quality, prioritize keeping cool. Protect your indoor air from wildfire smoke. Actions can include using a clean, good quality air filter in your ventilation system and/or a certified portable air cleaner that can filter fine particles. If you must spend time outdoors, limit the time as much as possible. A well-constructed, well-fitting and properly worn respirator type mask (such as a NIOSH-certified N95 or equivalent respirator) can reduce your exposure to the fine particles in the smoke. Even though exposure may be reduced, there can still be risks to health. Check in on others who are in your care or live nearby who may be more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution. Always follow guidance from local authorities. Learn more at canada.ca/wildfire-smoke. Visit airhealth.ca for information on how to reduce your health risk and your personal contribution to pollution levels, as well as for current and forecast AQHI values. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. Issued by Environment Canada and Manitoba Health
- R.M. of Alexander incl. Powerview-Pine Falls
Detailed ForecastForecast issued:
AIR QUALITY WARNING
Smoke is causing or expected to cause poor air quality and reduced visibility. Poor air quality and reduced visibilities will occur over the next few days due to smoke plumes from wildfires in southern Manitoba. During heavy smoke conditions, everyone’s health is at risk regardless of their age or health status. Limit time outdoors. Reschedule or cancel outdoor sports, activities and events. You may experience mild and common symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches or a mild cough. More serious but less common symptoms include wheezing, chest pains or severe cough. If you think you are having a medical emergency, seek immediate medical assistance. People more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution, including people aged 65 and older, pregnant people, infants and young children, people with an existing illness or chronic health condition, and people who work outdoors, should reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors and seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms. When indoors, keep windows and doors closed as much as possible. When there is an extreme heat event occurring with poor air quality, prioritize keeping cool. Protect your indoor air from wildfire smoke. Actions can include using a clean, good quality air filter in your ventilation system and/or a certified portable air cleaner that can filter fine particles. If you must spend time outdoors, limit the time as much as possible. A well-constructed, well-fitting and properly worn respirator type mask (such as a NIOSH-certified N95 or equivalent respirator) can reduce your exposure to the fine particles in the smoke. Even though exposure may be reduced, there can still be risks to health. Check in on others who are in your care or live nearby who may be more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution. Always follow guidance from local authorities. Learn more at canada.ca/wildfire-smoke. Visit airhealth.ca for information on how to reduce your health risk and your personal contribution to pollution levels, as well as for current and forecast AQHI values. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. Issued by Environment Canada and Manitoba Health
- R.M. of Alexander incl. Powerview-Pine Falls
Date | Detailed Forecast |
---|---|
Today | A mix of sun and cloud with 30 percent chance of showers and risk of a thunderstorm. Local smoke. Wind north 20 km/h becoming light this morning. High 26. Humidex 28. UV index 7 or high. |
Tonight | Mainly cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers and risk of a thunderstorm. Local smoke. Low 17. |
Thu, 15 May | Mainly cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers and risk of a thunderstorm. Local smoke. High 27. Humidex 29. UV index 7 or high. |
Night | Periods of rain. Low 12. |
Fri, 16 May | Rain. High 12. |
Night | Periods of rain. Low zero. |
Sat, 17 May | Sunny. High 11. |
Night | Cloudy. Low plus 2. |
Sun, 18 May | Cloudy. High 13. |
Night | Clear. Low plus 5. |
Mon, 19 May | A mix of sun and cloud. High 18. |
Night | Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 8. |
Tue, 20 May | Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. High 15. |
Normals | Max18°C.Min5°C. | Sunrise | 5:38 CDT | Sunset | 21:05 CDT |
---|
Detailed ForecastForecast issued:

17°C

27°C
Night: Periods of rain. Low 12.

12°C
Night: Periods of rain. Low zero.

11°C
Night: Cloudy. Low plus 2.

13°C
Night: Clear. Low plus 5.

18°C
Night: Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 8.

15°C
- Normals:
- Max18°C.Min5°C.
- Sunrise:
- 5:38 CDT
- Sunset:
- 21:05 CDT
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