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Manitoba Climate

Warm, sunny summers and cold bright winters characterize Manitoba's climate. Afternoon temperatures in July and August Average 25ºC with midwinter daytime readings almost always remain well below freezing. Wide variations from average values are common in all seasons. More than half of the annual precipitation falls in the summer months in the form of brief heavy showers. Most of southern Manitoba receives 110-140 cm of snow annually with the heaviest snow falls occurring in the northeast, in the Duck and Riding Mountains. (160 cm).
Location Average January
Temperatures (celcius)
Average July
Temperatures (celcius)

Brandon

-18.4ºC

18.ºC

Thompson

-25.0ºC

15.7ºC

Churchill

-26.9ºC

11.8ºC




Location Average Snowfall

Winnipeg

110.6 cm/43.54 in.

Brandon

112.2 cm/44.17 in.

Churchill

190.9 cm/75.15 in.

Dauphin

128.8 cm/50.75 in.

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