Atmospheric Instability Persists: Colleen Bready's Winnipeg Weather Forecast
Atmospheric Instability Persists: Winnipeg Weather Forecast

Atmospheric instability persists across Manitoba, according to Colleen Bready’s weather forecast for June 25, 2026. The province continues to experience unsettled conditions, with potential for thunderstorms and variable temperatures.

Current Conditions and Outlook

Bready’s latest update highlights the ongoing instability, which has been a recurring theme this week. Residents should expect fluctuating weather patterns, including possible severe thunderstorms in some areas. The forecast emphasizes the need for preparedness as the atmosphere remains volatile.

No specific temperature or precipitation numbers were provided in the original report, but the trend indicates continued variability. Bready advises staying updated with local alerts as conditions can change rapidly.

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Regional Impacts

This instability is part of a broader pattern affecting the region. Similar conditions have been reported in other parts of Canada, including severe thunderstorm warnings for southwestern Ontario earlier this week. The atmospheric dynamics are driven by a combination of warm, moist air and frontal systems.

For Winnipeg, the forecast suggests a mix of sun and clouds with potential for afternoon showers or thunderstorms. Residents are encouraged to monitor Environment Canada updates for any watches or warnings.

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