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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the BuzzLayer Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Beausejour is seeing conditions reflected in the live forecast above, typical for this time of year in the southeast Manitoba region east of Winnipeg. The community near the Brokenhead River and just west of the Canadian Shield experiences a humid continental climate with warm summers and cold, snowy winters.
What does the daily forecast look like for Beausejour?
The live forecast above shows today’s high and low, along with sky conditions. For a closer look at the coming hours, check beausejour weather hourly on Environment Canada’s site. The weather network beausejour also offers updated radar loops for tracking precipitation, while the beausejour weather 14 day outlook helps with planning ahead.
How does Beausejour’s location influence its weather?
Sitting roughly 50 kilometres east of Winnipeg, Beausejour often shares similar patterns to winnipeg weather, but with slight differences due to its proximity to the boreal forest. Selkirk weather to the north can be a helpful reference for lake-effect influences from Lake Winnipeg. Humidex values in summer and wind chill in winter are common considerations here.
What is the best time to visit Beausejour?
Late June through August offer the warmest conditions, with July highs around 25°C. The annual Beausejour Fair in August is a popular draw, but be prepared for afternoon thunderstorms. For a longer view, check accuweather beausejour before you travel.
How does Lake Winnipeg affect Beausejour weather?
Lake Winnipeg, about 30 kilometres north, can bring cloudier, cooler conditions in spring and early summer when the lake ice melts. In fall, the lake’s warmth can delay frost by a few weeks, stretching the growing season for local farms.
Is Beausejour at risk for severe weather?
Yes, like much of Manitoba, Beausejour lies within the prairie tornado corridor. Severe thunderstorms with large hail and tornadoes are possible from May to September. Always monitor beausejour weather radar and Environment Canada warnings. Our weather warning page provides real-time alerts.
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