Cool Breeze on the Horizon: Winnipeg’s Weather Takes a Turn
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- June 13, 2026
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Colleen Bready predicts cooler temperatures to calm a week of wild weather in Winnipeg
After a roller‑coaster of heat, rain and windy gusts, meteorologist Colleen Bready says a noticeable drop in temperature is coming, bringing some much‑needed relief to the city.
Winnipeg has been on a weather roller‑coaster the past few days—scorching highs, sudden downpours and gusts that rattled windows. It’s the sort of wild week that makes you keep checking the forecast like it’s a suspense thriller.
Enter Colleen Bready, the city’s trusted meteorologist, who says the chaos is finally easing. She’s pointing to a front moving in from the north that will bring cooler, more settled air starting tomorrow.
According to Bready, we can expect daytime highs to dip into the low‑teens Celsius (mid‑50s Fahrenheit) by mid‑week, a welcome change from the near‑20‑degree highs that have been making everything feel sticky.
Even though the temperature is set to drop, it won’t be a blanket of snow or anything dramatic. Think gentle breezes, clearer skies and a chance to finally bring out that light jacket you’ve been stashing away.
There’s still a chance of a stray shower or two—nothing like the torrential downpours we saw earlier this week—but overall, precipitation should taper off. “We’re looking at a more typical spring pattern now,” Bready notes, with a hint of relief in her voice.
For residents who’ve been stuck indoors because of the wind and rain, this shift means more opportunities to step outside, walk the dog, or even enjoy a patio coffee without fearing a sudden hailstorm.
In short, if you’ve been counting the days since the weather went “wild,” the countdown is almost over. The cool, calmer spell is set to arrive, giving Winnipeggers a breather before the next round of spring surprises rolls in.
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