Ste. Anne, Manitoba is in for a stormy start to the week, with Environment Canada calling for showers and a risk of thunderstorms through Monday, June 15, 2026. The high will reach 21°C with north winds gusting to 50 km/h, before conditions improve Tuesday.
By 1:00 p.m. Monday, the temperature sat at 19.9°C at the Kleefeld observation station, with humidity at 57% and northwest winds at 12 km/h. The falling barometric pressure points to the unsettled weather moving through the region.
Tuesday brings a welcome change with mainly sunny skies and a high of 22°C, though cloud cover is expected to increase late in the afternoon. Wednesday turns cloudy with a 40% chance of showers and another high of 22°C. Thursday stays sunny and 22°C, but Friday could see more rain with a 60% chance of showers and a cooler high of 19°C.
The weekend looks brighter, with a mix of sun and cloud and temperatures climbing to 24°C on Saturday and 25°C on Sunday – right around the seasonal normal of 24°C for mid-June. The long summer days give residents plenty of daylight to enjoy, with sunrise at 5:18 a.m. and sunset not until 9:36 p.m.
Ste. Anne, a bilingual community of about 2,900 people roughly 40 minutes southeast of Winnipeg, has seen its share of severe weather recently. Earlier this month, funnel clouds were spotted near town during a tornado outbreak across southern Manitoba. Residents are reminded to stay alert when thunderstorms are in the forecast, as summer storms can bring heavy rain, hail, and strong winds.