Sunday, March 17, 2013

Updated! Here We Are Again! Another Significant Storm To Affect Southern Manitoba Today Through Monday

After a long period of calm and tranquil weather, we will now be experiencing another winter storm that will be testing the patience of all Manitoban's. Our winter storm will be thank's to an area of low pressure that will be moving through Montana into Minnesota Today through Monday, bringing another wave of snow through Southern Manitoba. Snow has already spread into Southwestern Manitoba as of this morning and is expected to spread eastwards as the day goes on, reaching the Red River Valley this afternoon through evening and regions of Eastern Manitoba tonight. 


 Snow is expected to intensify tonight with snowfall amounts of 10+cm likely in the Winnipeg region by Monday Morning, with 15 to 30cm possible through the regions of Southwest Manitoba and the interlake regions where snowfall warnings are in place. Numerous watches and warnings are in place for all Southern Manitoba including a snowfall warning and a blizzard warning. As the system moves out strong northerly winds of 60 to 70 km/h will develop on the backside of this system combining with freshly fallen snow and blowing snow will create blizzard conditions for much of the Red River Valley, Monday Morning. Blizzard conditions will be less likely in the rest of Southern Manitoba Monday morning. The storm will make travel quite difficult throughout regions of Southern Manitoba as a result motorists are advised to make alternate plans or travel slowly to get to your destination especially outside of towns and cities on highways.

Consider Consulting the Manitoba Highways Website and also The Weather Network Road Conditions

Colder and Drier Weather will develop once the system moves out leaving us with hopefully the last cold blast of the season. Make sure to stay tuned for updates in the comment section.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

New Blog Update In The Morning!

A significant storm system is expected to move into the region tomorrow with another potential heavy snowfall in store, weather models are having some difficulty pinpointing exact amounts and placement on the location of heaviest snowfall bands. Details will be better known by the morning hours tomorrow, that is when a post will be provided. My Guess is around 8am. See you then!

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Snowstorm To Affect Southern Manitoba Until Tuesday Morning

A look at warnings

A slow moving low pressure system now over southeast Saskatchewan is spreading an extensive area of snow across all of the southern Prairies from the Rockies into Southwest Manitoba. The area of snow will be spreading across the Red River valley this evening and after midnight. Snow will become heavy at times overnight and through Monday with 10 to 15cm possible by Monday morning in Winnipeg and higher amounts South and West of Winnipeg. That would include a possible 15 to 25cm of snow in those areas. Snow will continue Monday across Southern Manitoba before tapering off Monday Night into Tuesday. Snowfall warnings are in effect for much of the Southwest corner of Manitoba east through Steinbach but not including Winnipeg this is where amounts could reach a good 25cm of snow. 

Snowfall Amounts Forecast
For the Winnipeg region snow is expected to move in by midnight and start to intensify overnight. About 2 to 5cm of snow is possible by morning, so give yourself time to drive slowly and carefully during the morning commute. Snow will continue moderate to heavy throughout the day with another 10cm likely by the evening commute, so expect a slow drive home as well. Snow will completely clear out Monday Night through early Tuesday with another 5cm possible when it ends. 10 to 15cm of snow is likely in the Winnipeg region from Midnight through Tuesday Morning, with a potential for higher amounts if we get some stronger bands set up over us. Snowfall warnings could be expanded to include the Interlakes, Winnipeg, Whiteshell and Sprague regions if the storm moves further North than first forecast.


951pm CST Radar View





Track the snow using KTIV Interactive Radar to monitor where the snow is and how heavy it is, other neat features are included on the page as well. Enjoy!

Friday, March 1, 2013

Seasonal Weather Expected To Continue Through The Weekend

Saturday's Forecast Temperatures
After a very warm and seasonable week we will be welcomed with much of the same for our weekend as another batch of pacific air slides into Southern Manitoba, giving us the chance to experience a wonderful start to March.  Thanks to the pacific air temperatures through the weekend will be very seasonable with daytime highs from minus ten to about zero degrees. There will be very little in the way of precipitation with a chance for flurries & light snow in various parts of Southern Manitoba through the day Saturday with amounts of 5cm forecast in the Red River Valley. Nicer weather is forecast for the day on Sunday with sunny skies as the snow moves into North Dakota. 

As for the long range the weather bears watching we might get clipped by an Alberta Clipper on the day Monday, although models are having a difficult time agreeing on the scenario. I will post Sunday Night if needed for a look onto Monday's storm.

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