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Manitoba weather forecast: Hot temperatures continue

Manitoba weather forecast: Hot temperatures continue

CTV News2 days ago
Daniel Halmarson has your current conditions and updated weather forecast for July 9, 2025.
It's going to be a hot and windy Wednesday throughout most of Manitoba.
Winnipeg and the surrounding region are looking at a high of 29 C today, while Brandon and parts of western Manitoba could see temperatures climb into the low 30s.
The heat is also soaring into the north, with daytime highs ranging from 27 C in Thompson to 32 C in The Pas.
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Mallard duckling in action catching insects.
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The gulls are everywhere
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Rainbow over St. Malo.
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Fire, smoke, Northern lights and the moon from my backyard.
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An artist touches up a mural on the Gimli seawall as a storm rolls through in the distance.
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Lee river sunset
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Near Morris
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After the storm in Dropmore
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Rainbow over Altbergthal, Manitoba
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Strong southern winds gusting up to 50 km/h are pushing wildfire smoke north; however, air quality statements issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada are still in effect for much of central and northern Manitoba—including warnings in Thompson and areas around Nopiming Provincial Park.
Parts of the north could see scattered showers and thunderstorms develop today, especially near the Saskatchewan border.
The severe thunderstorm threat will shift to southern and eastern Manitoba on Thursday, with temperatures climbing into the 30s.
Temperatures are expected to dip back to seasonal norms as the weekend draws near.
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