Well, I just finished celebrating my 26th birthday party. I had a lot of fun and got some nice gifts. As well I haven’t been on here in a while. My plan is to get back to more regular updates. As for this update I’ll be keeping it simple with basic details. Less of the big words .
Fall weather has been working it’s way into southern sections of Manitoba over the past few weeks, unfortunately summer looks to make a comeback, with some heat and the possibility of breaking record temperatures. Find out how long that will last and how hot it’ll get.. Read on for more.
Much of this weekend should be pleasant, during the morning on Saturday a batch of showers will move through the southeastern half of Manitoba during the morning with partly cloudy conditions expected for the day. An area of low pressure is expected to approach Manitoba, during the day on Saturday. Temperatures will soar into the mid to high 20’s, in much of southern sections on Saturday, the warmest weather will happen in southwestern Manitoba, the parklands into the Red River valley. Highs will end up in the (25-27C) range. Areas in southeastern Manitoba and the interlakes will be in the high teens (17 to 20C) and however will struggle to reach 20C. Heading into Saturday Night it should end up being calm, clear skies are expected in the southeast with some scattered showers and heavier cloud expected . Temperatures will drop into the mid to high single digits (7 to 9C) overnight into Sunday. The Manitoba lakes may end up being a bit warmer closer to 10-15C). Sunday an area of low pressure will move into North Dakota by the afternoon, the warmer weather will end up staying stateside. Beautiful sunny skies are likely during the day. However I’m still expecting our forecast temperatures to still rise into the low to mid 20’s (20-25C). The odd place may see temperatures lower than 20C, especially in the southeast. As well the Manitoba lakes will end up being cooler, more like the mid teens. Sunday night, will end up being more average for overnight lows. Areas in the southeast will sit in the mid teens (10 to 14C), elsewhere overnight lows will end up sitting in the low teens or high single digits (8 to 12C).
Early Next Week: An area of high pressure off to our east and an approaching warm front will aid in warmer and milder air to drive into the region. In other words unseasonably warm air will arrive, Dog days of summer me thinks. Also the heat will intensify and likely soar into the mid to high twenties, with the possibility of a few areas seeing 30C Monday-Wednesday. There will end up being the possibility, of some showers or thunderstorms on Wednesday to Thursday. Until then enjoy the warmth!
Have a good weekend!!
-Mike
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