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.

1 comment:

  1. Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings for Southwest Manitoba as a powerful low pressure system edges into the region, amounts of 10 to 30cm can be expected in those places from now until tuesday. The watches and warnings will likely be expanded eastwards and Northwards as EC issues there latest afternoon forecast around 4pm. I have no doubt that Winnipeg will be included in the warning as we may see a good 15cm of snow here as Rob's Blog has mentioned.

    A new post will be on the way tonight once details become much clearer on the storm.

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