Severe wind and weather tears through Cumberland House
“The only thing I can say is I’m just glad humanity is not in control of the weather.”
Those are the words of Cumberland House Mayor Kelvin McKay who witnessed a severe weather event occur in his community Sunday, which brought with it an 85 Kilometre per hour plow wind. He stated the day started just like any other before a large dark cloud rolled in south along the river around 3:30 p.m. While the storm was relatively short with brief periods of thunder and rain showers, McKay noted the wind damaged roof tops, trees and objects like trampolines.
He also added there’s significant damage to trees along Highway 123 about five kilometers from Cumberland House. Some trees are blown completely over, while others had the tops ripped off. McKay mentioned municipal employees are currently cleaning up debris and repairing a locally-owned business currently under development.
“Every once-in-a-while we have these … wind bursts or something like that, and this might be one that hit the town,” he said. “I don’t want to say tornadoes, but there’s something that ripped through along the highway tearing down great big trees.”