Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Shower and Thunderstorm chances return, severe weather again a risk

 Southern Manitoba is at risk again for increased amounts of unsettled weather with the risk of thunderstorms and possible severe thunderstorms. As a large ridge sits off to the south in the central United states a trough of low pressure will cascade over western Canada bringing another area of low pressure which will move into central canada and Manitoba over the next few days. Find out what this means for our weather pattern and temperature pattern as we also expect a strong ridge to build over us this weekend. 

Tonight: A system in Montana and southeastern Saskatchewan will increase the convective potential. Overnight low temperatures will likely drop into the mid to high teens, there is a large area of CAPE into the 1,000 range in southwestern portions of Manitoba. As a result there is a likelihood that thunderstorms will develop in montana and drift north into all areas of western Manitoba. There is a high chance that those areas could see rainfall totals in the 25 to 50mm range, there is also a threat for large hail and damaging winds. I do not see tornadoes at all as a threat. 


Thursday: Thunderstorms will continue in the morning hours in western Manitoba with the highest chances in central Manitoba showers may spread across the south in the morning, potentially preventing storm energy from being able to build up in the afternoon. Hoewever if showers clear by the late morning storm potential may increase.  Latest data right now is also showing clearing coming by the afternoon hours, a trough will sit off to the west in western Manitoba. Ahead of it a large area of moisture will move in from the United states covering much of Manitoba with dewpoint values in the mid to high teens. As a result MUCAPES are forecast to be in the 1,000 to 2,000 J/Kg range, over the red river valley and eastern Manitoba. Depending on the timing of the frontal passage storms either will only impact eastern Manitoba and the Lake Winnipeg regions or completely hit the red river valley and eastern sections of the province. We will find out more about the threat area in the latest update from environment canada in the morning, based on what I see currently there is a threat for thunderstorms across southern Manitoba on the day Thursday with the southeast at the biggest risk for severe thunderstorms, areas in western Manitoba could have training thunderstorms. TEMPERATURES: Forecast to be in the mid 20's in the southwest and the high 20's and low 30's in the southeast with humidex in the mid to high 30's. 

Thursday Night: Clear skies are forecast again with overnight lows in the mid teens in the southwest and west, areas in the southeast can expect lows in the high teens. (15-18C). Some remnant showers and thunderstorms are possible as the area of low pressure moves into northwestern Ontario. 

Friday: Calm weather is expected and the same for friday night, under the presence of a building ridge of high pressure. Temperatures are forecast to rise into the mid to high 20's. Friday Night: Overnight lows likely in the mid to high teens with clear skies and a westerly flow likely. This is really good because it will prevent us from seeing significant smoke from filtering in. I dont see any northwesterly flow developing this weekend allowing that as a potential. 

The Weekend (Above): The weather starts becoming more interesting, troughing is likely over the southwestern United States which will create sort of a digging southwards then a extension north and eastwards that will basically allow the jetstream to sit over our region. What that means is there will more than likely be increased chances for showers and thunderstorms, there could be a threat for storms some may be severe. Also the heat runs into Saturday and Sunday as we see high temperatures once again in the high 20's and low 30's. There may or may not be higher levels of humidity that is still to be determined. Regardless an interesting end of meteorlogical summer is likely. 

Monday, August 21, 2023

Unsettled Weather Set To Run Over Southern Manitoba

 Southern Sections of Manitoba will be in the crosshairs of remnants of Tropical storm hillary this week, which is unheard of for this part of the world. The upper level flow and jetstream is setup with a large ridge over the northern United States. We are sitting on the north side of that with the main jetstream over top of us, which will increase the chances again for showers and thunderstorms and ridge riding low pressure systems. Find out what that means for us in this weeks blog.


Tuesday: During the day Tuesday, remnants of Tropical storm Hillary will be moving through central areas of Manitoba bringing with it a chance at convection and rainfall with amounts of 5 to 15mm. Cloudy skies are forecast once again across southern Manitoba however that may change as I am seeing some forecast potential of high pressure off to the northeast, despite this a frontal system will sit off to the southwest which may allow for some form of trigger for thunderstorms in southeastern Manitoba during the afternoon and early evening. There will be MUCAPE values in the eastern half of Manitoba in the 1,000 to 2,000J/Kg range which will allow for marginally severe to possibly severe thunderstorms. Temperatures in the southeast part of Manitoba will rise into the mid to high 20's in that region, areas in southwestern Manitoba will however only see high values in the high teens to low 20's. There will be MUCAPE values in the eastern half of Manitoba in the 1,000 to 2,000J/Kg range, not significant shear will be present so if storms do develop they may have some difficulty organizing and they will be very isolatd. Regardless a risk for thunderstorms will be likely across a large portion of southern Manitoba with areas in the southeast at a moderate risk level.

Tuesday Night: Showers or Thunderstorms will exit the province by the evening. Overnight temperatures in the southeast will likely drop into the high teens and areas in the southwest in the mid teens. Cloudy skies will likely remain in place. 

Wednesday: Temperatures on the day Wednesday will even be hotter with high temperatures forecast into the mid to high 20's. The overall picture for the day is that a frontal system will sit off to our south as the ridge drags south, with dewpoint values in the mid to high teens the instability numbers willl only grow into the 700 to 1,500J/Kg range. There will be a risk for thunderstorms some of which may be severe in the afternoon and early evening. Best chances for storms again appear to be in isolated pockets across the south. Nothing organized looks likely, however any storms that form will have the potential to bring large hail and damaging winds. We will monitor this forecast for updates. Overnight clearing can be expected with overall temperatures dropping into the mid teens.

Second Half of the week: More showers and thunderstorms look likely with a few more disturbances moving over the top of the ridge over the United states. Temperatures for this period will remain in the mid to high 20's for highs and lows in the mid to upper teens. 


Thursday, August 17, 2023

Calm Weekend, Transition expected for Southern regions of Manitoba. Pattern Change on the Way!!!

 Southern Manitoba has experienced a wild past 24 hours with wind gusts associated with a cold front exceeding 90 km an hour at times. As a result, there has been reports of downed trees and powerlines across the province. The weather into our weekend can be expected to be calmer and quieter as a ridge builds over the central United States. A more robust pattern for storm chances increase along with heat heading into next week. Find out how this transition will occur and the weather we can expect before all this unfolds in this weekends blog. 

(Above:) Hot weather is likely on the day Friday with highs in the high 20’s and low 30’s. 


Friday: Southern Manitoba can expect a hot day on the day Friday with high temperatures in the low 30s, especially along the American border and high 20s, areas in along the American border may soar past the 30C mark. Moisture levels however will be low as dew points will not be able to climb into the teens until the early evening. Sunny skies are expected for the day on Friday however there may be some local haze as smoke from wildfires filters in to the region. Should be less than on Wednesday. \

Friday night: a cold front will be moving into southern Manitoba during the overnight. Little in the way of cloud cover is expected the HRRR is showing a line of thunderstorms moving into western Manitoba during the overnight. However not all models are latching on to this idea, if severe storms move into western Manitoba during the overnight they will have the potential to produce marginal to large size hail with strong winds and heavy rain. However there is limited moisture which may inhibit the chances for any thunderstorms to develop, weather severe weather develops is still unknown at this point. General MUCape is expected to be between 800 to 1500 with dew point temperatures in the mid teens. If thunderstorms are able to develop ahead of the cold front there will be the potential for large hail damaging winds intense lightning and a small chance that some of these storms could rotate. Confidence on severe weather is low at this point however we will update you if there are any model changes throughout the day on Friday. Temperatures will likely drop into the high teens and low 20's, with areas in the southeast part of Manitoba the warmest. 

Saturday: It generally drier day should occur on The day Saturday if there remains any convection in the morning should clear by the afternoon, sunny skies are likely on Saturday with high temperatures in the low to mid 20s in southwestern Manitoba and mid to high 20s in southeastern Manitoba. Smoke will begin to build back in to southern Manitoba on saturday evening, behind the front. This will be brief as another wave of southerly winds move in on Sunday. Saturday night, increasing cloud with some cooler temperatures are likely with lows in the mid teens are a possibility. 

Sunday: Warmer weather is likely with a return of high temperatures in the low to mid 20's. Increasing cloud is possible on the day Sunday with some showers possible towards the later half of the day. Overnight more cloud is likely with lows in the low teens in the west and mid to high teens in the east. 

The Week Ahead: Warmer weather is likely during the week with an increased chance for showers and thunderstorms as a heat dome sits off to our south and the storm track sits over our region. Temperatures in the low to mid 20's are likely with lows in the teens, some days especially earlier in the week may see temperatures in the high teens for highs and low teens for lows. Next week the moisture leftover from Hillary (Hurricane hitting southwest USA will start filling into the jet stream next week impacting us likely. I’ll have more details about that next blog on Monday. 

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

NEW BLOG UPDATE FOR THE WEEKEND COMING ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON ;-)

 For Those wondering when I will be coming back online, dont worry I will be back online with you all on the day Thursday with a updated weather blog in video formation. Or plain old blog. Stay safe out there in the wind folks, and try to stay inside with the smoke that is forecast. ;-)

Monday, August 7, 2023

Unsettled weather returns, with shower and thunderstorm chances. Seasonal temperatures continues as well.

 Southern Manitoba and the region as a whole will finally be able to recieve more moisture as a strong to moderate jet stream will be sitting over the canadian prairie provinces, what this will do is increase the moisture prospects for areas that desperately need rain. There will be some periods of thunderstorms as well. Temperatures for the period however will run near normal to slightly below normal. This blog will cover the forecast into Thursday. 


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Tonight (Left): A cold front will linger over the prairie provinces into central Manitoba, there currently is a severe thunderstorm watch for areas of central Manitoba as I write this. Tonight there will be scattered showers and thunderstorms ocassionally occurring mainly in areas of the parklands into the interlakes and the red river valley as the cold front begins to move south.Into the overnight and additional batch of precipitation could sneak into western portions of Manitoba, with a chance of broad moderate rainfall and embedded thunderstorms. Towards the early morning hours there will be the chance for a risk of thunderstorms especially areas along the trans canada highway south to the american border. Overnight lows tonight will drop into the mid to high teens. 

Tuesday (Left: Image of thunderstorms on Tuesday morning in southern Manitoba): Showers and thunderstorms are possible in the early morning hours and mid to late morning as the cold front swings south, then another round of possible showers may move through behind the convection in the morning. These storms are not forecasted to be severe though some marginally severe hail is possible. A general 2 to 5mm can be expected in areas that see rain. Cloudy skies should clear come the afternoon hours with temperatures by the afternoon reaching the mid 20's, some areas in the region seeing highs in the upper teens especially in the lakes regions. 

Tuesday Night: A generally calmer night is likely behind the cold front, a northerly wind will likely end up being present with clear skies and some occasional cloudcover. Temperatures will likely drop into the mid teens, some ares in the parklands and in the interlakes areas may see lows below 10C. There is a chance though that the models are overdoing the cool overnight lows. We will keep you updated, hopefully there isnt a risk for any frost. 

Wednesday: Another chance at unsettled weather comes on the day Wednesday, when a warm front and frontal system moves into southeastern saskatchewan there a small line of showers and rumbles of thunder may sneak into extreme western and southwestern Manitoba however it may completely miss the region and may move into north Dakota and western Montana instead. Regardless mostly cloudy to partly cloudy skies are likely with high temperatures in the high teens and low 20's. 

Wednesday Night: A low pressure system will approach the region and this one more than likely will approach the region bringing a really good chance for some weel needed rain. A swath of showers will more than likely move through the overnight in areas of southwestern Manitoba, the parklands and areas of the red river valley. They will persist into the morning hours. No thunderstorms are forecast however. Overnight lows look likely to drop into the low to mid teens in the east and west with areas inbetween seeing lows in the high single digits for the red river valley. 

Second Half of The Week: Confidence seems lower on terms of the overall upper level pattern. There will be another chance for showers and thunderstorms on the day thursday and friday.  There will be another chance for 10-20mm of rain possible as advertised by the GDPS, some of this could be thunderstorms as well. Highs for the second half of the week remain cooler than average, with only values again which is more typical of september at about near 20C or slightly above that. Overnight lows will more than likely remain in that same

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