Winnipeg Swelters Under Heat with Thunderstorms on the Horizon
Hey everyone, here’s what’s happening with the weather in Winnipeg right now — and let me tell you, it’s been a steamy stretch across Manitoba. Over the last few days, we've been locked into a pattern of intense heat, and that trend is continuing, with the potential for some stormy surprises ahead.
The forecast for July 25th, as shared by CTV's Colleen Bready, indicates that while the hot and humid conditions are holding strong, there’s now a chance that thunderstorms could roll through the region. That’s right — those sticky, uncomfortable temperatures might finally be disrupted by some much-needed rain, though it's coming with a bit of drama.
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Let’s back it up a bit. On Thursday, July 24th, the weather in Manitoba was described as hot, humid, and hazy — and honestly, that about sums it up perfectly. The haze in the air has been noticeable, and it’s likely a mix of humidity and smoke from wildfires that have been affecting air quality off and on. The combination has made outdoor conditions feel even more oppressive, and many people have been urged to stay indoors if possible, especially those with respiratory issues.
Fast forward to today, and although that muggy heat hasn’t eased up, there is at least some shifting happening in the atmosphere. Colleen Bready’s latest update suggests thunderstorms are possible later in the day or into the evening. While it’s not guaranteed that every area will be hit, the potential is there — especially considering how warm and unstable the air mass has become.
These storms, if they do develop, could bring strong winds, heavy downpours, and even the chance of hail in some spots. It’s something to keep an eye on if you're planning to be out and about. While a thunderstorm might bring temporary relief from the heat, it could also lead to sudden changes in conditions, so caution is definitely advised.
All in all, it’s been a tough couple of days weather-wise in Winnipeg. The heat continues to bear down, making this summer feel especially relentless. But with those thunderstorms possibly moving in, there’s a bit of hope on the horizon — just remember to stay weather-aware and be ready for rapid shifts. Keep those water bottles close and maybe check the radar before you head out.
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