This blog is published a bit late as I had my second COVID vaccine today and I felt a bit under the weather. This blog will be short as I don’t have a lot of time to create long blogs with my busy schedule. I’ll be getting back in the rhythm with the longer more detailed blogs starting on Friday, for the Monday , Wednesday, Friday schedule. Much of southern Manitoba continues to be in a drought as a constant ridge sits over the prairie provinces, the good news however is that pattern appears to break down as we get into the next couple of days.
A few areas of low pressure will move through the southern half of Manitoba , specifically on Wednesday afternoon and evening. There will be a area of showers moving through in the morning and early afternoon then risk for thunderstorms on Wednesday mainly in the interlakes, red river valley and southeastern Manitoba, some may be marginally severe with the risk of large hail and damaging winds. The risk for thunderstorms will ease towards the evening. Heading into Thursday and Friday calmer weather conditions are expected, sunny skies are expected on both days. There will be a continued risk for thunderstorms during the second half of the week whether or not there expected to be severe will be dependent on how strong daytime heating is. As for temperatures highs are expected to reach the mid to high 20’s.
Heading into the weekend an area of low pressure will be sitting over the region, bringing a chance for showers and or thunderstorms for the latter half of Saturday. Sunny skies and calm weather are expected for Sunday.
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