Winnipeg Weather Outlook: Warm Temperatures and Clear Skies

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Current Weather in Winnipeg

Winnipeg – WEATHER – The city of Winnipeg is enjoying typical summer weather with a mix of sun and cloud. The temperature is currently 17°C, with an expected high of 25°C and a low of 14°C. Winds are light, coming from the southeast at 10 km/h, providing a gentle breeze throughout the day​.

Just to the west, there are heat warnings in effect. Through Saskatchewan there are heat warnings and air quality alerts due to smoke from wildfires.

Detailed Forecast

Today: Expect a high of 25°C under partly cloudy skies. The UV index is moderate, so moderate sun protection is advisable.

Tonight: The temperature will drop to a low of 14°C with mainly clear skies. Winds will remain light from the southeast at 10 km/h.

Tomorrow: Thursday will continue with similar conditions, with a high of 26°C and a low of 15°C. Skies will be partly cloudy, providing another pleasant day.

Friday: The weather will remain mild, with temperatures reaching a high of 27°C. Overnight, expect a low of 16°C.

Historical Weather Data

Historically, Winnipeg has recorded a highest temperature of 35.3°C on this date in 2006, while the lowest temperature was 3.0°C in 2004. The greatest recorded precipitation for this date was 22.1 mm in 1958​ (Environment Canada)​.

Wardrobe Suggestions

Given the mild temperatures and moderate UV levels, lightweight and comfortable clothing is recommended. A light jacket or sweater may be useful for the cooler evening temperatures. Sunglasses and sunscreen are advisable during the day to protect against UV rays.

Fun Weather Fact

Did you know? Winnipeg is known for its extreme seasonal contrasts, with hot summers and cold winters, earning it the nickname “Winterpeg” during the colder months.

Stay comfortable and enjoy the pleasant weather, Winnipeg!

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