Soggy Start to July Continues: Colleen Bready's Winnipeg Forecast
Soggy Start to July Continues: Colleen Bready's Forecast

Winnipeg's soggy start to July shows no signs of letting up, according to Colleen Bready's latest forecast. The July 3, 2026, update highlights continued rainfall and unstable conditions across the region.

Current Conditions and Updated Forecast

Colleen Bready reports that the city is experiencing persistent precipitation, with no immediate relief in sight. The forecast indicates that the wet pattern will persist through the weekend, potentially impacting outdoor activities and travel.

Residents are advised to prepare for possible localized flooding and to stay updated on changing weather alerts.

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Regional Impact

The soggy conditions are part of a broader weather system affecting parts of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Recent storms have caused power outages and travel disruptions. The system is expected to gradually move eastward by early next week.

Bready's forecast emphasizes the need for caution on roads and near waterways as water levels may rise.

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