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Manitoba's central location on the Canadian prairies gives it one of the most extreme continental climates in the country. Winnipeg regularly contends for the title of coldest major city in the world, with January mean temperatures around -16°C and wind chills that can plunge below -40°C. Summers are warm and surprisingly humid, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C.

The flat prairie landscape offers no barrier to Arctic air masses sweeping southward in winter or to severe thunderstorms rolling across the plains in summer. Manitoba sits squarely within Canada's tornado belt, and the province experiences frequent severe weather including hail, lightning, and heavy downpours during the convective season from June through August.

Spring flooding is a recurring challenge in Manitoba, particularly along the Red River, which flows northward through Winnipeg. Snowmelt from the prairies and the U.S. states to the south can produce devastating floods, as seen in the historic 1997 event. The province also experiences dramatic blizzards in winter, when strong winds combine with snowfall to produce whiteout conditions across the open landscape.

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