Well, If you aren't one who likes the cold then have I got the news for you! A Push of mild Pacific air is expected to form off the Rockies west of Calgary today, before making it's march eastward across the rest of Alberta and Saskatchewan on Tuesday and Wednesday. Reaching Manitoba by Thursday. This push of warm westerly winds will allow for temperatures to reach well above zero on thursday in many communities across the south, making for a possibilty that temperature records could be broken. A cool down is expected by the weekend before things warmup again next week.
Quick Note: Forecasts for thursday for selected communities
Brandon- A mix of sun and cloud high of Plus 4C
Portage La Prairie- A mix of sun and cloud high of 7C
Emerson- A mix of sun and cloud high of 7C
Gimli- Cloudy 30% chance of showers high of 5C
Grand Beach- Cloudy high of 6C
Steinbach- A mix of sun and cloud high of 4C
Winnipeg- Cloudy high of 6C
Weather Information For All Of Southern Manitoba. With A Focus On The Winnipeg Region and Vicinity. (Follow Me On Twitter @SouthMBWeather)
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Anything over 7.8 C on Thursday would be the warmest day in Janurary ever for Winnipeg.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to breaking a record on thursday, we may be even warmer than Toronto for once.
ReplyDeleteI will put up another post on thursday evening after the record warmth that is expected.
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