Manitoba

Showers and Seasonable Temperatures Expected Across Niverville This Week

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June 22, 2026 4:34 pm

Niverville, Manitoba is in for a stretch of changeable late-June weather, with Environment Canada forecasting a mix of sun, cloud, and showers over the next several days. Residents can expect temperatures to hover between 11°C and 25°C, staying close to seasonal norms.

According to The Weather Network, Monday started partly cloudy with a temperature of 19°C as of mid-afternoon, an 80 per cent chance of precipitation, and humidity at 49 per cent. Environment Canada reported the day’s UV index reached very high levels, sitting at 8.

The real shift arrives Tuesday, when clouds thicken and showers are expected to start in the morning. Environment Canada warns there is a risk of a thunderstorm late in the morning and into the afternoon, with total rainfall amounts of 10 to 15 mm. Winds will pick up from the east at 20 km/h, keeping the day’s high around 18°C.

Showers will stick around Wednesday before conditions gradually improve Thursday, when the forecast calls for clearing skies and a high of 25°C. But the break may not last all week: The Weather Network points to a 60 per cent chance of rain returning by Saturday, part of a broader summer pattern that has been both warm and stormy across the Prairies.

The up-and-down conditions fit The Weather Network’s 2026 summer outlook, which warned that Manitoba would see a reactive season of heat interrupted by storm systems and heavy rainfall, influenced by El Niño. For Niverville, one of Manitoba’s fastest-growing communities, that means keeping rain jackets and umbrellas close by for outdoor plans this week.

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