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Winnipeg sees hottest day in more than 20 years

Twin Lakes Beach, Manitoba. Ainley McNamee/submitted

It was a record breaking weekend in southern Manitoba as temperatures soared. Records were smashed on Saturday and Sunday as southern parts of the province saw temperatures in the high 30s.

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The average temperature for this time of year is 25° C.

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The hottest record temperature on Saturday was 38.5° Celsius in Melita. It was 39.1° C in Morden on Sunday.

Winnipeg broke records on both Saturday and Sunday reaching 37.1° C and 37.5° C respectively.

Heat like this is quite uncommon. Looking back at weather records, Winnipeg hasn’t had a hotter day since June 17, 1995 when the mercury climbed to 37.8° C.

The hottest day on record in Winnipeg was July 11, 1936 when it reached 42.2° C.

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Winnipeg has seen plenty of hot weather this summer.

Typically from May through August the city will see temperatures over 30° C around 13 times. So far, since May of 2018, this has happened 21 times already.

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