Weather Conditions and Reports
Manitoba's ag weather program measures and records data year round from over 100 weather stations across agro-Manitoba. The stations monitor air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, precipitation, wind speed and direction, solar radiation, soil temperature, and soil moisture. The latest weather conditions from each station are made available every 15 minutes throughout the growing season and every hour during the winter months.
Special Maps and Reports
- Special Hourly Precipitation Report September 14-16, 2025 (134 KB)
- Special Precipitation Map September 11-12, 2025 (1 MB)
- Special Hourly Precipitation Report September 11 - 12, 2025 (130 MB)
- Frost Report September 7, 2025 (130 KB)
- Frost Map September 7, 2025 (1 MB)
- Frost Report September 4, 2025 (130 KB)
- Special Precipitation Map August 20-21, 2025 (1 MB)
- Special Hourly Precipitation Report August 20-21, 2025 (142 KB)
Agro-Manitoba Weather Extremes
- Agro-Manitoba Weather Extremes of 2022 (PDF 1 MB)
- Agro-Manitoba Weather Extremes of 2021 (PDF 1 MB)
- Agro-Manitoba Weather Extremes of 2020 (PDF 1 MB)
Weekly Crop Weather Report and Maps
The latest weather report and maps are made available every Monday year round. Subscribe to receive a weekly distribution of seasonal reports and maps by email.
- Off-season Weather Report (PDF 155 KB)
- Archived Crop Weather Reports
Higher resolution maps are available upon request.
Precipitation
Seven-Day Accumulated Precipitation (November 3 - 9, 2025) (PDF 2 MB)
Snow and mixed precipitation was received throughout the province over the past seven days. Accumulations varied from 0 mm to 9.0 mm. Dauphin received the most precipitation with 9.0 mm.
Table 1. Range of measurements of seven-day accumulated precipitation in Manitoba’s Agricultural Regions. (November 3 to 9, 2025)
Region |
Wettest Location last seven days |
Driest Location last seven days |
Central |
Elie (6.7 mm) |
Windygates (0.4 mm) |
Eastern |
Sprague Lake (4.4 mm) |
Dominion City (1.1 mm) |
Interlake |
Stonewall (4.7 mm) |
Poplarfield (1.5 mm) |
Northwest |
Dauphin (9.0 mm) |
The Pas (0 mm) |
Southwest |
Wasagaming (5.2 mm) |
Melita (0.3 mm) |
Percent Normal Precipitation (PDF 2 MB)
Total Accumulated Precipitation (PDF 2 MB)
Total accumulated precipitation since November 1 ranged from 0 to 9 mm throughout all regions. Normal precipitation accumulations (based on the 30-year historical average) ranged from 4.6 mm to 12.6 mm across agro-Manitoba. Percent of normal precipitation varied greatly across the province with areas receiving as low as 4% (Melita) compared to the 30-year average, while others were 166% of normal (The Pas).
Table 2. Summary of measurement of total accumulated precipitation in Manitoba’s Agricultural Regions (November 1 - 9, 2025)
Region |
Range of Normals (mm) |
Percent of Stations Above Normal (%) |
Wettest Location this Season (mm, % normal) |
Driest Location this Season (mm, % normal) |
Central |
7.1 → 12.5 |
0 |
Elie (8.0, 78%) |
Windygates (0.4, 5%) |
Eastern |
8.5 → 12.6 |
0 |
Elma (5.1, 47%) |
Dominion City (1.2, 10%) |
Interlake |
7.7 → 12.5 |
0 |
Ericksdale (6.0, 67%) |
Riverton (2.6, 21%) |
Northwest |
6.1 → 10.7 |
25 |
The Pas (11.8, 166%) |
Inglis (2.4, 33%) |
Southwest |
4.6 → 9.8 |
0 |
Wasagaming (5.7, 60%) |
Melita (0.3, 4%) |
Temperature
Average Temperature Deviation from Normal (PDF 2MB)
Mean temperature differences were near or above normal for all of agro-Manitoba. Large portions of the Central, Interlake, and Eastern regions saw mean temperatures 1 - 2°C above the 30-year average since November 1. Parts of the Southwest also saw mean temperature differences over 1°C above the 30-year average.
Seasonal Maps
First Fall Frost
- 10% Risk* Date of the First Fall Frost at 0°C (PDF 579 KB)
- 25% Risk* Date of the First Fall Frost at 0°C (PDF 576 KB)
- Average* Date of the First Fall Frost at 0°C (PDF 575 KB)
Seasonal Reports
Visit the Seasonal Reports page for information on progress in seeding and crop establishment, crop development, pest activity including weeds, insects and disease, harvest progress, crop yields and grades, fall field work progress, and status of winter cereal crop seeding and establishment. Information on haying progress and estimated yields, as well as pasture conditions is included.

