Unsettled Conditions Move In

The weather will gradually turn more unsettled in Winnipeg over the coming few days, although temperatures will continue to remain mild, making for relatively pleasant spring weather.

Today will be another dry day with mild temperatures in Winnipeg as temperatures climb to a high near 17°C with light winds. Skies will start off sunny, but more cloud will build into the region through the day. Skies will remain fairly cloudy tonight as temperatures drop to a low near 4°C.

Tuesday will mark the transition into a slightly more unsettled pattern as multiple weak low pressure systems begin working through the area. Skies will mixed as temperatures climb to a high around 16°C. Through the afternoon, there will be a chance of seeing some showers as daytime heating leads to some pop-up convection. The showers will be relatively weak, though, and no significant amounts are expected. Skies will remain mixed on Tuesday night with a continued slight chance for some showers as temperatures drop to a low near 4°C.

The GDPS is showing an area of showers across Southern Manitoba on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Wednesday will, once again, feature a high near 16°C and a continued chance for showers as another weak disturbance moves through the region. Expect a low near 4°C again on Wednesday night with a continued chance for light shower activity.

Long Range

The remainder of the week looks mild and dry, with conditions stabilizing on Thursday and warmer air pushing in on Friday. Skies look like they’ll remain at least partly cloudy to mixed, but all in all, lovely weather ahead.

Winnipeg’s seasonal daytime high is currently 16°C while the seasonal overnight low is 2°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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