Much of southern sections of Manitoba can expect to see some of the warmest weather we will likely see this month into November, before cold begins to set in. Find out more about this well above average warmth in this weekend blog.
(Above): Warm weather ahead for the day Saturday as shown above by the RDPS 00Z weather model. You can thank this to a ridge of high pressure sitting over our area. Temperatures in the low to mid teens likely.
Friday Night: The rest of the evening into our overnight will be marked by warm and slightly seasonal weather, some cloudy skies with thicker clouds likely. Showers are likely in the overnight period from west to east. A general 5mm of rainfall is likely overnight. Temperatures overnight will likely drop into the mid to high single digits. You can thank the strong south winds for the warm weather.
Saturday: During the day Saturday , mostly cloudy skies will be likely during the morning hours . Sunny skies should filter in during the latter half of the day too. Temperatures will soar into the low to mid teens during the day. Saturday night: A cold front approaching from the northern part of Manitoba will sink south slightly overnight bringing in increasing cloud cover and the possibility of some colder overnight lows. Areas in eastern, western and inter lake sections of Manitoba may see overnight lows drop below zero that will likely be in rural areas of the province. Areas elsewhere will see low temperatures in the low to mid single digits.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy skies are likely in the morning, with cloudy skies likely during the latter half of the day. Showers will probably move through during the second half of the day with light amounts of a trace to 2mm. Western Manitoba may have enough time to escape the rain by the afternoon which will help clearing arrive early enough, to allow for sunshine and temperatures to rise into the low to mid teens. Elsewhere in the south can expect showers to continue, with the highest temperatures reaching as far north of Winkler. So the edge of the warmest air may just sit south of Winnipeg, with areas north of highway 2 and highway 1 into the inter lakes, parklands, western Manitoba and eastern half of our region. In those regions we will only be seeing high temperatures in the high single digits. Overnight low temperatures on the night into Monday will drop into the low single digits.
The week ahead: Much of the same with weather can be expected into the week; with high temperatures in the low to mid teens and overnight lows in the mid to high single digits. Increasing chances for low pressure systems during the week will help boost our temperatures.
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