With a Combination of warm snow cover, light winds, high humidity and clear skies we can expect another round of fog, that has pretty much been the same scenario over the past couple of days for much of the Red River Valley and Winnipeg. Areas of dense fog with near zero visibility at times are expected to develop late this evening and continue through till Friday Morning. Although with increasing clouds tonight ahead of a frontal system the fog may not be as bad as the past two nights. Overall fog is still expected to develop.Even though the fog has been a cause for traffic problems it seems to be the creator of these picturesque trees or what we call "hoarfrost"
Just take a look at this picture I snapped outside my house this morning what a beauty eh?
Expect these scenes to become a reality over the next few days as the fog will aid in keeping these beautiful formations, so if you haven't got the chance to take a picture, you are not quite out of luck yet.
Expect an end to the foggy conditions by Sunday, by then a ridge in the jetstream will form across the prairies allowing for a more southerly flow, that in turn could push our temperatures up to record breaking territory. The warmup won't last long though, with another possible push of cold air by next week.
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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