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Colleen Bready's Forecast: Hot, humid and hazy conditions in Manitoba

Colleen Bready's Forecast: Hot, humid and hazy conditions in Manitoba

CTV News24-07-2025
Colleen Bready has your current conditions and updated weather forecast for July 24, 2025.
Conditions in Winnipeg and across southern Manitoba will be hot, humid and hazy on Thursday.
Most areas will see a mix of sun and cloud, with daytime highs in the mid-20s that will feel like the upper 20s, thanks to the humidex.
There is a low chance of showers late this afternoon and early evening, with the risk of thunderstorms.
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Steinbach
Ella Mae enjoying getting to know Sandy Ridge Stables.
(Photo by Kevin Friesen)
Pinawa
Pinawa suspension bridge
(Photo by Kimberly Guiboche)
Beautiful Rural Manitoba
Beautiful rural Manitoba
(Photo by Doug Collins)
Cloud formation over Lowe Farm, MB
Cloud formation over Lowe Farm, MB
(Photo by Elva Dyck)
Twins having lunch
Twins having lunch by the lake
(Photo by Leigh-Anne Peterson)
Pleasant Valley
Canola field at Pleasant Valley.
(Photo by Nancy Cruikshank)
Matlock Pier
Seagulls at the Matlock Pier
(Photo by Diane Romanson)
Mist over Caddy
Mist over Caddy Lake against that beautiful sky!
(Photo by Barb Bobychuk)
Peguis , MB
Peguis , MB
(Photo by Cynthia Favell)
Seagulls at Matlock pier
Seagulls at Matlock pier
(Photo by Diane Romanson)
The Little Sask River
A cool breeze getting ready for whatever is next.
(Photo by Ray Baloun)
Pinawa
Pinawa clouds
(Photo by Lea Bangert)
Monday morning
Monday morning at Dunnottar, Manitoba
(Photo by Bill Miller)
Clouds over Gardenton
Clouds over Gardenton
(Photo by Kim Okapiec)
Jaeger and Wilson
Jaeger and Wilson enjoying the warm, relatively smoke free morning.
(Photo by Barb Lavallee)
Ship docking
Ship docking at the Port of Churchill
(Photo by April Lundie)
American Mink
American Mink at the Seiner river
(Photo by PAULETTE PINSONNEAULT)
Rainbow
Beautiful rainbow over Pelican Lake
(Photo by Jamie Paquin)
Gull Harbour
Gull Harbour Lighthouse
(Photo by Brett House)
Notre Dame de Lourdes
Beautiful and happy owl on perfect day.
(Photo by Diane Simon)
Great Balls of Peonies
Gator and Harlow wholeheartedly agrees to the heavenly scent.
(Photo by Pat Payjack)
Lake Red Squirrel
We feed the lake red squirrel corn on the cob on his special feeder.
(Photo by Tania Kruk)
Storm
Storm last night near St-Pierre
(Photo by Genevieve Hacault)
Breezy morning
Breezy morning and quite smokey
(Photo by Andrew Ashett)
Lightning flash on Caddy Lake
Lightning flash on Caddy Lake, Whiteshell Prov. Park.
(Photo by Mariam Bernstein)
Beautiful Sunset
Beautiful sunset in the Durban area.
(Photo by Ryan Mccullough)
Bald Eagle
Bald eagle is drying its feathers after going after something in the river.
(Photo by Allan Robertson)
Red Sunset
Red sunset
(Photo by Ben Holyk)
Mallard duckling
Mallard duckling in action catching insects.
(Photo by Wade Munro)
The gulls are everywhere
The gulls are everywhere
(Photo by Pat Payjack)
Rainbow
Rainbow over St. Malo.
(Photo by Linda Gay)
Bird River
No better way too start our holidays than coffee on the dock!
(Photo by Tania Kruk)
Split Lake
Fire, smoke, Northern lights and the moon from my backyard.
(Photo by Taralee Beardy)
An artist touches up a mural
An artist touches up a mural on the Gimli seawall as a storm rolls through in the distance.
(Photo by Desiree Rantala)
Northern lights
Northern lights over Split Lake
(Photo by Taralee Beardy)
Sparkles and water
Sparkles and water
(Photo by Sheryl Twardoski)
North Kildonan
North Kildonan
(Photo by Shirley Wark)
Near Gimli
Near Gimli
(Photo by Cynthia Morrow)
Rainbow
Rainbow over Rainbow RM of Elton
(Photo by Lacey Burdeniuk)
Lee river sunset
Lee river sunset
(Photo by Ken Horn)
Near Morris
Near Morris
(Photo by Sandra Harder)
After the storm
After the storm in Dropmore
(Photo by Dan Watson)
Rainbow
Rainbow over Altbergthal, Manitoba
(Photo by Jennifer Klassen)
Stormy Sky
Stormy sky Near Elm Creek
(Photo by Tina Doell)
Somerset storm
Somerset storm
(Photo by Amber Hacault)
Mother Nature's own fireworks for Canada Day
Mother Nature provided some spectacular fireworks for Canada Day!
(Photo by Kat Hedges)
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) says smoke in the southwest is dispersing, adding southwesterly winds developing behind a high pressure ridge Thursday will hold off new smoke for the next couple of days in the region.
Meanwhile, ECCC has continued an air quality warning Thursday for the Flin Flon and Lynn Lake regions, where wildfires continue to burn.
Outside of those regions, much of the north will see sunshine or a mix of sun and clouds, with warm highs in the mid-20s. Localized smoke is expected in many areas, too.
The weather agency says a low crossing northern Saskatchewan will bring showers and non-severe thunderstorms that could reach Manitoba overnight or by early Friday morning.
Showers will fall over wildfire areas, but ECCC says higher amounts will be localized.
The heat turns up higher in the south on Friday, with hot highs around 30 C, including in Winnipeg and Brandon. Most areas should see a mix of sun and clouds. An afternoon thunderstorm can't be ruled out.
Hot temperatures will stick around all weekend in Winnipeg, even if the sunshine doesn't. Saturday will be sunny, but Sunday will turn soggy with showers with the potential for thunderstorms.
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