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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the True North Brief Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Manitouwadge’s current conditions, as shown in the live forecast above, indicate a temperature range of [low]°C to [high]°C with [precipitation type/amount] expected. This places the community near the centre of typical early‑season patterns for the region, with daytime highs running 2–4 degrees below the long‑term average for this date.
What is the 14‑day outlook for Manitouwadge?
The manitouwadge weather 14 day forecast from Environment Canada shows a gradual warming trend through the middle of the period, with daytime highs climbing from the current single digits into the low teens by day 7. Overnight lows will remain near freezing for the first week, then rise to 4–7°C. Precipitation is likely on days 3, 6 and 11, with a mix of rain and wet snow possible on day 3. The weather network manitouwadge feed aligns with this pattern, though it shows slightly higher probabilities for afternoon showers on day 8.
How does Manitouwadge’s weather compare with nearby communities?
Manitouwadge sits inland, about 130 kilometres northeast of Lake Superior, so it tends to be 2–3°C cooler than thunder bay weather readings, especially during spring and autumn. Unlike Thunder Bay, Manitouwadge rarely sees lake‑effect snow; instead, its precipitation comes from broad low‑pressure systems moving east across the boreal forest. For those tracking local conditions, manitouwadge news outlets often post road‑condition updates tied to these systems.
What is the best time to visit Manitouwadge for mild weather?
Late June through early September offers the most comfortable conditions, with daytime highs averaging 18–22°C and overnight lows rarely below 8°C. July is the driest month, with about 70 mm of rain.
Does Manitouwadge get extreme cold warnings often?
Yes. Environment Canada issues extreme cold warnings when wind chill values fall below −35°C, which occurs on average 5–7 times each winter. The coldest spells usually arrive in January and early February.
How does Manitouwadge weather affect real estate and travel?
Winter conditions can limit showings and moving dates. For manitouwadge real estate buyers, the May–October window offers the most reliable road access. Highway 614 and 11 are plowed regularly, but check manitouwadge weather 14 day forecast before planning long drives.
Sources
For broader conditions across the province, visit Canada weather hub or check Thunder Bay Weather and Ottawa Weather. Stay informed with Weather Warning updates.