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September 6 2021 One tree has changed The new cat has officially had his first sunset pics. Yogi is such a handsome yearling.
#manitoba#mbwx#leaves#changing#horses#yogibear#stray#kitkat#mybackyardpic.twitter.com/dNOyioiDHA
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With a max gust of 66km/h, today is #Winnipeg's windiest Sep 7th since records began in 1956.#MBWx pic.twitter.com/FvsEezw2Vl
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A-M-A-Z-I-N-G cloudscape in Winnipeg this evening!!

#mbwx pic.twitter.com/3NbHC9OKo6
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Sunshine returns Tuesday along with some gusty NW winds in
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#Winnipeg's mean minimum during meteorological summer 2021 was 13.1°C. 0.9°C above the median of 12.2°C and within the normal range of 10.7➞13.2°C.#MBWx pic.twitter.com/0Xwii5FMjN
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Yesterday was
#Winnipeg's 200th ≥0°C day this year which puts 2021 in 3rd place for the most year-to-date September 11.#MBWx pic.twitter.com/FhgNa4AduA
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Oh, how I’ve missed the prairie storms

. “Auntie, why are you taking pictures?” 
#mbstorm#mbwx#winnipeg#ShareYourWeatherpic.twitter.com/Uf0c3LpSE2
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Tonight's sunset on the farm September 10, 2021
#manitoba#mbwx#manitobaweather#manitobasky#prairiesky#prairiesunset#naturesbeauty#sunset#mybackyard#marespic.twitter.com/HIf76PWUuM
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For only the 3rd time in recorded history, #Winnipeg's mean temperature was above 20.7°C during a meteorological summer (meteorological summer 2021).#MBWx#MBStormpic.twitter.com/S5JLkJ6lDv
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#Winnipeg just had its warmest meteorological summer since meteorological summer 1988. Mean temperature was 20.7°C.#MBWx pic.twitter.com/OeyiNWnhm1
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#Winnipeg just had its driest meteorological summer since meteorological summer 1961. Mean Humidity was just 59.2%.#MBStorm#MBWx pic.twitter.com/PSRF3CKXJL
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