All folks, it looks like Southern Manitoba is on track to experience another snowfall on Thursday nights to a Montana low pressure system, which will direct along the north Dakota amount of the border. This will not be a significant snowfall and the good news is is that warm temperatures will continue to persist behind this little precious system, and there is a possibility of seeing record high temperatures this coming week . We on to find out more about the weather ahead.
Tonight: Southern Manitoba will be on the northern side of low pressure system, which will bring a small swath of snow through the southwest portion, into the interlakes. Overnight into Thursday morning. General 1-5cm can be expected. Majority of the snow should occur in the Interlake region into the Parkland. There is a small possibility that could travel further south over the red river valley . Overnight Lowe’s tonight should be in the low minus single digits generally minus one to -3°C with areas further east in the eastern part of Manitoba seeing Low’s around zero.
Thursday: Snow will persist on Thursday with a swat going through the south Central part of the province during the late morning too early afternoon hours before clearing high temperatures, however, will linger on the freezing mark and be a lot cooler on Thursday than earlier in the week. Brief shot of arctic air will follow behind the front with windchill values closer to -5C. The coldest of the year will likely be in Interlakes areas. Further south will be fortunate enough to see highs above 0C.
Thursday Night: behind the front cooler air will development of southern Manitoba with daytime highs dropping into the low minus single digits to minus single digits with windshield values around -10 for a majority of the region. Average low temperatures for Thursday night will be around the -3 to -5C mark.
Friday: sunny to partly cloudy skies are likely on Friday with high temperatures in the mid single digits, which is about 10° above our normal For this time of year of -2. Another good day to get out and enjoy as high-pressure sits over the region. No significant weather is expected on Friday or the weekend. Friday night: Calm weather is likely with low temperatures in the mid minus single digits,
The weekend: High temperature is on the weekend will be back in the mid high single digits with some areas seeing values around five to about 7°C. It will be difficult to figure out where the warmest of air will be but given that snow will melt, after the snowfall on Thursday there will likely be a significant change in temperatures from the end of the week. Also overnight, low temperatures will be above the freezing mark which will likely persist into the first part of the week.
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