November Heat Continues

The heat that has been basking southern Manitoba in temperatures well above typical seasonal values will continue through the second half of the week as the upper-level ridge is reinforced and spreads eastwards across the Prairies.

The next few days will be warm, but today will be by far the warmest. Likely record-setting daytime highs will be seen today as the temperature climbs to around 17°C under mainly sunny skies. Winds will be out of the south to southwest at 20-30 km/h. Winnipeg’s record high for November 9th is 14.4°C (set in 1923), so it’s almost a certainty Winnipeg will setting a new record high today.

Temperatures will dip to around 6°C tonight under partly cloudy skies.

Thursday will bring slightly cooler temperatures courtesy a cold front that sweeps through the city early tomorrow morning. Highs will top out around 11°C near Winnipeg and then drop to a low near -1°C tonight under partly cloudy skies.

Friday will be the coolest day of the three as temperatures climb to a high near 6°C under a ridge of high pressure moving through the province. A few clouds will be around through the day and winds will be light. Temperatures will drop to a low near 3°C on Friday night.

Long Range

Temperatures will rebound back into the low teens for the weekend and the start of next week, although skies will be cloudier than these next few days. The chance for precipitation stays low for the next several days. All in all, very pleasant November weather continues!

Winnipeg’s seasonal daytime high is currently 1°C while the seasonal overnight low is -8°C.

Brad

Brad lives in Winnipeg with his wife and two children and is the founder of A Weather Moment. He has loved weather from a very young age and has followed that passion through his life so far. He received a B.Sc. in Earth Sciences with Specialization in Atmospheric Sciences and is currently employed in the field of meteorology. You can find the author as WeatherInThePeg on Mastodon.

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