Unsettled Transition to A Cool Weekend

An upper-level low tracking across the province today will bring showers to the region and mark the beginning of a transition into cooler weather that will persist through the weekend.

Today will bring another batch of showers to Southern Manitoba as an upper-level low that has brought several days of much-needed rain to Saskatchewan pushes across Southern Manitoba. Much of today will be cloudy for Winnipeg & the Red River Valley until this evening when showers develop underneath the core of the upper low. Much of the precipitation expected today will fall through the evening & overnight, with anywhere from a trace to another 5-10mm possible across the area. There's an outside chance of a lightning strike or two, but no organized thunderstorm threat is expected.

Winds will strengthen out of the south-southeast at 20-30km/h today, with temperatures climbing to around 17°C. As the low passes by tonight, the winds will diminish and shift out of the northwest, making for a damp and chilly night with temperatures dipping to around 6°C.

The high-resolution NAM shows a further 10*mm* or so of rain tonight for Winnipeg.
The high-resolution NAM shows a further 10*mm* or so of rain tonight for Winnipeg.

Any remaining shower activity will taper off on Thursday morning with a slight chance of some more shower activity lingering through the day. Skies will remain mostly cloudy and the wind will pick up to a fairly moderate breeze out of the northwest at 30-40km/h. Temperatures will be cooler with a high near just 11°C. While the cloud will break up a little bit on Thursday night, Winnipeg will likely be stuck with mostly cloudy skies and northwesterly winds at 30km/h. It will be quite chilly with low temperatures bottoming out at 1-2°C.

The cold overnight low on Thursday night combined with a weak disturbance slumping southwards will mean that Winnipeg will see a chance of…flurries on Thursday night into Friday morning.

The clouds will gradually part on Friday and the sun should make an appearance for the afternoon. Temperatures will be well below normal, though, with a high of just 6-7°C and breezy northwesterly winds again at 30-40km/h. Friday night will bring partly cloudy skies, diminishing winds and a low temperature dipping below the freezing mark and bottoming out near -3°C.

850mb Temperature Anomaly valid 12Z May 14, 2016
This plot of 850mb temperature anomalies for Saturday morning shows the below-normal temperatures that will be in place later this week.

The below-seasonal temperatures will persist through the weekend and into early next week before finally beginning to return to normal in the middle of the week.

Winnipeg’s seasonal daytime high is currently 19°C while the seasonal overnight low is 5°C.

Arctic Blast Incoming

A major shift in the overall weather pattern will bring a blast of Arctic air to Winnipeg for the end of the week, ushered in by unpleasant and strong northerly winds and the now-infamous Polar Vortex. Fortunately, the cold snap looks to be short-lived as the coldest air will rotate off towards Eastern Canada quickly and near-seasonal temperatures return early next week.

Today will remain pleasant with above-seasonal warmth in place as temperatures climb to around the 9°C mark for Winnipeg’s daytime high. Skies will start off sunny, but become mixed through the afternoon as cloud begins spreading in ahead of a low pressure system that will impact the province later today and tomorrow. Showers and flurries will push into western Manitoba this afternoon, but will remain west of the Red River Valley for the most part until tomorrow.

Here in Winnipeg, skies will be cloudy tonight as the temperature drops to a low near 0°C.

RDPS 12hr. precipitation forecast valid 00Z Friday April 1, 2016
Scattered showers and flurries are expected across Southern Manitoba on Thursday

Thursday will be mainly cloudy with a chance of showers or flurries throughout much of the day. The first of two cold fronts will swing through in the afternoon, ushering in strong northerly winds of 40 gusting 60 km/h. Temperatures will climb to 4-5°C for the daytime high, but much cooler air will work into the region tonight, sending overnight lows to around -8°C.

Friday will also bring cloudy skies with a high near +2°C as another low pressure system moves through brining a decent chance for some more snowfall through the afternoon/evening. Behind the system, another shot of strong northerly winds, this time as strong as 50 gusting to 70 km/h. Temperatures will fall to a low near -10°C on Friday night.

Long Range

The weekend will be cool with below-normal temperatures as the Polar Vortex grazes Manitoba as it rotates eastwards into Ontario.

The Polar Vortex is easily seen by abnormal 500 mb heights (pictured above over Ontario in pink/purple) and will bring below-normal temperatures to much of Manitoba throughout the weekend with daytime highs near the freezing mark. Alongside the cool weather will also come mainly cloudy skies, but no precipitation is expected.

Temperatures will rebound back towards seasonal next week with precipitation confined to a weak disturbance mid-week that could potentially bring a couple cm of snow or few mm of rain, depending on temperatures & timing.

Winnipeg’s seasonal daytime high is currently 5°C while the seasonal overnight low is -6°C.

Mild Early Week Weather

The weather this week will start out mild, with temperatures in the mid to upper single digits. However, cooler conditions are on the way later in the week, so enjoy it while it lasts!

Today will be pleasant, with temperatures in the mid to upper single digits over southern Manitoba. Skies will remain mainly sunny, with generally just some upper-level cloud cover passing through. Winds will be easterly at about 20 km/h.

Pleasant conditions are expected early this week in southern Manitoba
Pleasant conditions are expected early this week in southern Manitoba

Tuesday will remain mild, with temperatures once again in the mid to upper single digits. A weak disturbance will bring a chance of flurries or showers to southern Manitoba; no significant accumulations are expected, but it will be a drearier day. To our south a much stronger system will be passing through the central US Plains, but it is not expected to significantly affect southern Manitoba. Winds will be northerly at 20-30 km/h.

Wednesday will be slightly cooler than temperatures earlier in the week, with highs in the mid single digits. Skies are expected to turn mainly sunny again though, making for a generally nice day. Winds will be northerly at about 20 km/h.

Long Range

The long range forecast is a bit uncertain at this time, but overall it doesn’t look great. Models suggest that a much colder air mass will surge down from the north late this week, bringing with it below seasonal temperatures. This colder pattern is expected to stay with us as we move into early April.

Unsettled Weather Ahead

A brief reprieve from the cooler temperatures seen of late in Winnipeg is on the way as unsettled weather returns to the region in the second half of the week. Unfortunately, it looks like a return to slightly below-normal temperatures is on the way for the weekend into next week.

Today will be a pleasant day continuing the trend of the past several days. Plenty of sun will be around with just a few clouds throughout the day as temperatures climb to a high near +1°C. Winds will be a little breezy first thing but will diminish by midday as a ridge of high pressure moves into the region. Temperatures will dip to around -6°C tonight for the overnight low.

Thursday will see above-normal temperatures return to the Red River Valley as a low pressure system moves into the region from the northwest and spreads milder Pacific air eastwards into the southern portions of the province. This will bring daytime highs up to around +5°C, several degrees warmer than the -2 to 0°C highs of late.

Thursday will also bring moderate southerlies as we often see with the approach of warmer weather. The wind will be relatively calm in the morning, but increase to around 30-40km/h by the afternoon.

As the low pressure system approaches, cloud cover will thicken from just scattered clouds in the morning to cloudy by mid-afternoon. Rain shower activity will move into the Red River Valley through the afternoon period and persist overnight.

NAM 925mb Temperatures valid 00Z Friday March 25, 2016
The NAM forecast for Thursday reveals a broad low pressure system that will bring milder air into Manitoba.

The chance for precipitation will continue Thursday night as temperatures drop to a low near -2°C. As temperatures drop below freezing, any rain showers will switch to snow flurries.

Friday will see fairly steady temperatures with a daytime high of 0°C a slight recovery from the overnight low. The chance for flurries will persist into the afternoon under mainly cloudy skies. Gusty northerly winds will pick up on Friday morning to 30-40km/h ushering in cooler temperatures that will drive Friday night’s temperature to around the -10°C mark.

Long Range

The weekend looks relatively quiet with near-seasonal temperatures and variable cloudiness.

The bigger weather story on the horizon is a system that will move through southern Manitoba & the northern plains of the U.S. in the second half of next week.

Details of this system are fairly fuzzy at this point, other than saying it will likely be a potent winter storm with a mix of rain, snow and strong wind. At this point, models keep the precipitation in the United States and bring just strong northerlies to our region, but that forecast can easily change over the coming week. The bigger story will be the pattern change that this system will lead into:

NAEFS 8-14 Day Temperature Anomaly Forecast — Valid March 30 - April 06, 2016
NAEFS 8-14 Day Temperature Anomaly Forecast — Valid March 30 – April 06, 2016

Multiple long-range forecasts are showing a high probability of a brief early-April cool snap with temperatures below seasonal values. With daytime highs in the 0 to -5°C range, it won’t exactly be bone-chillingly cold, but it will be well below the seasonal daytime highs near 5-6°C for that time of year.

Winnipeg’s seasonal daytime high is currently 2°C while the seasonal overnight low is -9°C.