Mid-Week Slump: Cool and Unsettled Weather

Winnipeg will see seasonably cool and unsettled conditions in the second half the work wake give way to warmer weather on the weekend.

Today will start off with a few early morning showers, then skies will gradually become mixed for the afternoon. Temperatures should reach a high near 19°C, but winds will stay brisk out of the northwest at 30 gusting 50 km/h. Late in the day, another shower or two is possible but most of the activity should stay to the west of the city. Winds will ease this evening then temperatures will head to a low near 8°C under partly cloudy skies.

Thursday will be a cool June day in the city with a high near 16°C and a north wind again near 30 km/h. The city will again see a mix of sun and cloud with a chance of showers as a cold front pushes through the region. Skies will clear out on Thursday night as winds ease and temperatures head to a low near 6°C.

RDPS 2m Temperature Forecast valid 21Z Thursday June 11, 2020
Much of southern Manitoba will see seasonably cool temperatures on Thursday.

Although cool, Friday will be a comparatively pleasant day in Winnipeg. The city will see a high near 17°C with light winds and partly cloudy skies. Temperatures will dip to a low near 7°C on Friday night.

Long Range Outlook

Warmer weather will push back into the region this weekend with temperatures returning to seasonal values. Saturday should bring mostly sunny conditions, but more cloud cover is possible. By Sunday night, the chance for showers or thunderstorms will return as another surge of warm air pushes towards the region. Next week will bring seasonably warm weather and occasionally unsettled conditions.

Today’s seasonal daytime high in Winnipeg is 23°C while the seasonal overnight low is 10°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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