Monday, July 25, 2022

Seasonal and Unsettled weather ahead, calmer weather to follow.

Well it looks like southern Manitoba is in store for some unsettled weather and it doesn’t look as significant as the last time, a cold front will be draped through southern Manitoba with a low pressure system in central Manitoba this evening. Another round of showers and thunderstorms are expected. This will begin the transition to a slightly cooler and unsettled but brief period of weather. How cold will it get ?? How long will it last read on to find out more. 





Tonight: A cold front will move through a slightly unstable airmass, this early evening already a broad area of showers and isolated thunderstorms have developed in southwestern Manitoba which will move into south central Manitoba early to mid evening. There’s a risk of some strong to sub severe storms in some regions especially southwest regions into the parklands. Thunderstorms will clear late evening, and overnight especially in the southeast. Mainly clear skies are likely in the southwest part of Manitoba after midnight. Temperatures tonight will drop into the mid to high teens, cooler in the southwest and higher in the southeast. 

Tuesday: We will be on the backside of the low pressure system on Tuesday, behind it a northwesterly flow will bring in a chance for showers and weak thunderstorms especially over southeastern Manitoba, red river valley, into the interlakes and the parklands. If there’s no storms expect partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures on the day will rise into the low to mid 20’s. 

Tuesday Night: A generally calm night is expected on Tuesday night as a northwesterly flow develops,  temperatures will drop into the low to mid teens in much of the region. I’m not too concerned with any significant weather for the region. 

Wednesday: Another unsettled day is possible as a trough of low pressure is expected to move south with it a large area of showers and or thunderstorms are possible in the interlakes, parklands all of southern Manitoba. A general 5 to 15mm is possible. Severe weather however isn’t expected. Daytime high temperatures will be in the high teens to low 20’s with the bulk of the warmth along the American border. Daytime high temperatures will be reached around noon before a drop in temperatures is expected around 12-2pm. There may be a chance for marginally severe hail but, mostly heavy downpours are expected.  

Wednesday Night: Some remaining showers are possible in eastern Manitoba before clearing later on, except areas of eastern Manitoba where cloudy skies are expected. Temperatures will likely end up dropping let’s say to fall like unfortunately. Overnight lows in the west will sink down to the high single digits to low teens. 

Second half of the week: The warmer weather returns during the second half of the week, with temperatures in the low 20’s on Thursday before values reach the mid to high 20’s for the latter half of the week. Overnight lows are also forecast to be in the low to mid teens on Thursday night before returning to high teens on Friday. 

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