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Manitoba Climate

Manitoba has a vast territory, and the seasonal and regional differences in weather and climate are quite large

The winter in Manitoba lasts from the end of October to March of the following year. In the middle of the year, it’s freezing cold, but it’s a good season to enjoy various snow sports. There are many nature parks in Manitoba, and the park scenery in winter is breathtaking. In addition, October to November is the best time to see polar bears in Churchill, so don’t miss it.

If you want to travel to Manitoba, you must not miss the beautiful scenery here in winter. But before coming here, you must be prepared to keep warm and prevent freezing. Winter temperatures in Manitoba are extremely low. If you only wear a windbreaker or something like that, you will freeze to death. When traveling to Manitoba in winter, the following clothing is a must:

Winter clothing that is warm enough

Gloves

A plush hat that can cover your ears

Scarves

All the above items can be purchased in Manitoba, but they may not be available at the airport, so tourists are best to prepare them before arriving. In addition, when traveling to Manitoba, it is best to prepare winter boots, autumn clothes and long trousers for snowy weather.

Manitoba’s summers are hot and dry. The temperature at noon in July and August is usually above 25 degrees. On humid days, the body temperature can even reach 35 to 40 degrees Celsius. Winnipeg is one of the sunniest cities in North America, and the sun is blazing all summer long.

The summer in Manitoba is warm and comfortable, with mostly sunny days and very few rainy days. Visitors can enjoy the sunshine here, but be prepared with a hat and sunscreen to avoid sunburn. .

In addition, there are a lot of mosquitoes in Manitoba in summer. Generally, there is no serious danger if you are bitten by a mosquito, but it will be very itchy. All visitors should be prepared with insect repellent, especially mosquito repellent.

When traveling to Manitoba in the summer, wearing shorts and a T-shirt is very comfortable. However, it is best to wear long pants and long-sleeved T-shirts at night or on cool days. And don’t forget to bring your swimsuit, Manitoba is full of lakes where you can swim.

The spring and autumn seasons in Manitoba are quite short. The temperature rises in spring and the snow left over from the long winter will slowly melt. By fall, temperatures drop rapidly and winter returns almost overnight. However, the weather in Manitoba in September is the most comfortable and pleasant throughout the year.

In spring and autumn, you must always bring sweaters, windbreakers and gloves when traveling to Manitoba. Although the temperature often drops below freezing in these two seasons, it is also very warm at times, and wearing a short-sleeved T-shirt is very comfortable. In short, the weather in Manitoba changes greatly during these two seasons, so bring enough clothes to cope with various possible conditions.

Manitoba's annual average temperature statistics table: Northern Region (Churchill) Average maximum temperature Average minimum temperature

°C °F °C °F

< p>May 3 36 -5 23

June 17 63 7 45

July 17 63 7 45

August 16 59 7 45

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September 9 48 2 36

October 1 34 -4 25

Southern region (Winnipeg) average maximum temperature average minimum temperature

< p> °C °F °C °F

January-13 7 -24 -11

February-10 14 -21 -6

Wed Month -2 27 -12 7

April 10 48 -2 28

May 19 64 5 41

June 23 73 10 52

July 26 79 13 55

August 25 77 12 54

September 19 64 6 43

October 11 54 0 34 < /p>

November 0 32 -9 16

December -10 16 -19 -2

Regional average annual snowfall in various parts of Manitoba Snowfall

Winnipeg 110.6 cm/43.54 inches

Blanton 112.2 cm/44.17 inches

Churchill 190.9 cm/75.15 inches

< p>Dauphin 128.8 cm/50.75 inches

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