Hey everyone, I have an update for all of you on our upcoming clipper system. It’s likely to impact our region tonight and tomorrow as well as aHey everyone, I have an update for all of you on our upcoming clipper system. It’s likely to impact our region tonight and tomorrow bringing in warmer conditions for the weekend, as well as a update on our weekend weather conditions there’ll be a brief and very non-technical weather blog for all of you if you’re wanting to keep up-to-date, you can follow the Weather Center, Manitoba as well. Let’s get into the details.
Tonight: A clipper system will be on the prowl and will enter our region by this evening into the overnight timeframe with impacts being felt in the Assessippi provincial park regions by the 9pm-10pm timeframe this snow will traverse south and east through the evening with areas from Melita to lake Manitoba and up to Hecla being affected by this system during the overnight timeframe west to the Manitoba and Saskatchewan border. Temperatures tonight will warm from the low minus teens to the mid minus single digits by morning for areas that see snow clear out, warmer further west cooler east. So a low of minus 12C for Winnipeg and -6C for Brandon.
Friday:Most of the snow will likely move through the red river valley by the late morning and early afternoon hours. With Temperatures rising into the high minus single digits by afternoon with most of the region experiencing snow and flurries as the area of low pressure system stalls over the area. Snow and flurries including blowing snow will end during the early evening hours.
****BE ADVISED Highway Travel isnt suggested during the heavy snowfall and winds will also drive near blizzard conditions at times as well. If you have to travel then I would suggest taking your time and increase your following distance and if there is warnings issued we do not recommend highway travel. However be safe out there when you are on the roads.
Friday night: Much of southern Manitoba will be in the influence of a incoming cold front which will drop our temperatures into the mid minus teens and there is a possibility as a result of this system driving south that wind chill values may reach the minus twenties again with scattered flurries persisting overnight. Temperatures during the overnight timeframe will drop into the minus teens.
The Weekend: Much calmer weather conditions will persist through the rest of the week and with temperatures likely sitting well into the minus single digits with overnight lows the exception on Saturday night in the minus teens before moderating temperatures on Sunday in the minus single digits with temperatures in the minus single digits likely for overnight lows on Sunday Night.
Warmer weather is likely ahead into the next week with Pacific flow resulting in this weather pattern.
Heavy snow and windy Eriksdale Thanks for the update
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