Colleen Bready's latest forecast for Winnipeg indicates that more severe weather is possible on June 9, 2026, following a period of intense heat and humidity. The region is bracing for potential thunderstorms that could bring heavy rain, strong winds, and lightning. Residents are advised to stay informed about changing conditions as the day progresses.
Current Conditions and Outlook
As of the afternoon, temperatures remain elevated, contributing to atmospheric instability. The humidity levels are high, creating the perfect environment for storm development. Bready notes that while some areas may experience brief relief from rainfall, the threat of severe weather persists into the evening.
What to Expect
- Thunderstorms with possible hail and damaging winds
- Localized flooding in low-lying areas
- Sudden temperature drops after storms pass
Authorities recommend securing outdoor objects and avoiding travel during peak storm times. The forecast aligns with a broader pattern of unsettled weather across Manitoba this week.



