Friday, October 12, 2012

Warmer Weather For The Next Several Days Ahead ( Also Happy 100th Post!)

The Weather Will look a lot like this
for the weekend, beautiful!
After an extended period of below normal temperatures and cloudy conditions, the weather has made a change for the better. Temperatures will finally be warming into the teens (double digits) after being stuck in a single digit rampage since early October in Southern Manitoba and (October 3rd in Winnipeg according to Rob). The changeover to milder weather was and will continue to be signalled by the strong winds pushing in from the south, at 60 to 70 km/h with associated gusts. The winds will settle down as we head towards the late evening hours for those wondering.

Things will become much milder for the weekend, as temperatures climb into the low to mid teens along with lighter winds and fair weather. Normal highs this time of year should be in the mid to low teens and near 10C, with overnight lows generally near 0C or below the freezing mark. Near to above normal temperatures are expected through the first half of next week, before a changeover to colder weather from the middle to second half of next week.

Get Out There and enjoy this nice weather, because it might be the last warmspell of the season.

(By the way this post is a celebration of the 100th update on this blog's history. Happy 100th!)

1 comment:

  1. Big Issues arising for me on twitter tonight, 1st: Allowed a third party application to add followers for me which was a bad idea since it has gone into pure rage and just has not stopped adding followers. 2) I have been locked out of my account and probably will be for a while as the password I was using was not the right one.

    Overall I will have to restart my twitter account as this issue does not seem to quit. I apologize for issues.

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