Hot Summer Weather Returns

Hot and increasingly humid weather is on the way for Winnipeg, bringing sweltering summer heat and unsettled conditions.

Summer will return in full force to Winnipeg today. An approaching low pressure system moving in from Saskatchewan has drawn significantly warmer air northwards overnight, and will continue to tap into a hot and increasingly humid air mass through the day. Temperatures will quickly climb into the mid-20s today, then head towards a high near 30°C. Dew point values – a measure of the humidity – will also climb into the 17-19°C range by the late afternoon. This is high enough that it will start to feel muggy outside and it will produce a humidex value in the mid-30s.

High dew points will bring muggy conditions to southern Manitoba this afternoon

All this heat and humidity will, naturally, result in fairly unstable conditions from the Manitoba Interlake all the way south to the American border. MLCAPE values will climb into the 2000 to 2500 J/kg range by late afternoon, but a capping inversion of at least 60 J/kg should keep everything suppressed until late in the day. Shear is excellent in the Interlake with 0-6 km values in the 40 to 50 kt range with south-southeasterly winds at the surface veering to westerly aloft. Further south in the Red River Valley, shear values aren’t quite as favourable with 0-6 km values in 30 to 35 kt range and the capping inversion is slightly stronger.

As the Saskatchewan low tracks into western Manitoba in the afternoon and onwards to the Interlake, it will likely support an area of thunderstorm activity. These thunderstorms will be strong to severe with primary threats of large hail and damaging winds, and – while not a marked threat – an isolated tornado is possible.

Further south in the Red River Valley, a trough of low pressure extending southwestwards from the low will move into the region late in the day. There’s still a whole lot of uncertainty as to whether or not any thunderstorms will be able to develop along it. If thunderstorms manage to develop along the trough, it would likely be in the early evening, west of the Red River Valley, then progress eastwards over the next several hours. These storms would be strong to severe with the primary threats of large hail and damaging winds. Again, that’s only if they’re able to develop. Either way, with enough of the recipe in place today, it wouldn’t be a bad idea just to keep an eye out in case Environment Canada issues any watches or warnings.

Some high-resolution models show a line of thunderstorms breaking out late in the day over southern Manitoba

Everything should clear out by late evening, and Winnipeg will head to a low near 20°C. More cloud cover will move in early Saturday morning as a new upper-level disturbance begins lifting into the region from the United States.

As the upper-level disturbance moves into Manitoba on Saturday morning, it will likely bring an area of showers or thunderstorms with it. Timing is uncertain on this right now, but it will likely impact the region beginning sometime mid-morning until the early afternoon. Once it moves out, it will leave behind partly cloudy skies. High temperatures will depend significantly on how quickly it can move through the region. Right now it looks like the high temperature will reach around 26°C once the sun gets shining in the afternoon. If the system moves through faster it may get a bit warmer, or if it’s slower than it might be ac couple degrees cooler. Skies will clear out for the evening as temperatures head to a low near 18°C.

A cold front passing through late Saturday night will bring more cloud back into the region for Sunday. Northwesterly winds near 30 km/h will lower humidity levels and bring a cooler daytime high in the low 20s to Winnipeg. Forecasts currently show the Red River Valley under mainly cloudy skies for much of the day with a chance of showers. The winds will ease in the evening alongside clearing skies. Winnipeg should see a low on Sunday night near 15°C.

Long Range Outlook

Seasonal to above-seasonal temperatures will return to start next week and persist through to the end of the week.

Winnipeg’s seasonal daytime high is currently 26°C while the seasonal overnight low is 13°C.

Improving to Start The Weekend, Unsettled Weather Returns On Sunday

Winnipeg will see a mixed bag over the next few days with showers tapering off early Friday morning, a pleasant Saturday, then followed by unsettled weather on Sunday.

Today will start cloudy with a chance of showers, but a ridge of high pressure building into the region will bring gradual clearing to Winnipeg through the afternoon. Temperatures will reach a high near 25°C, but the wind will be a breezy out of the north-northeast near 30 km/h. The wind will taper off early this evening, then skies will clear as temperatures head to a low near 14°C.

Saturday will be a beautiful day in Winnipeg & the Red River Valley. The ridge of high pressure will bring sunny skies and light winds to the region as highs climb to around 28°C. Humidity levels will be comfortable. A few clouds will move in overnight as winds pick up a bit out of the southeast. Winnipeg should see a low near 16°C on Saturday night.

RDPS 2m Temperature Forecast valid 18Z Saturday July 21, 2018
A ridge of high pressure will be in place over southern Manitoba on Saturday, but the next low pressure system to impact the region will already be spreading across Saskatchewan.

A warm front will push through early Sunday, bringing some cloud cover to the region. There’s a small chance of a shower as overnight activity from Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba dies off. The remainder of the day will bring mixed skies alongside gradually increasing humidity. Winnipeg should see a high near 28°C. The threat for thunderstorms will return through the afternoon as a cold front pushes eastwards across the province.

Long Range Outlook

Next week looks to bring seasonal to slightly below-seasonal temperatures to the region and variable cloudiness. There are no major signals for precipitation, so expect generally dry weather and comfortable humidity through much of the week.

Winnipeg’s seasonal daytime high is currently 26°C while the seasonal overnight low is 13°C.

 

Mid-Week Heat Breaks with Unsettled Conditions on Thursday Afternoon

The heat is on today as highs soar into the low 30’s across many parts of southern Manitoba. It will be short-lived, though, as a cold front passing through on Thursday brings unsettled conditions and seasonal temperatures back to the region.

Temperatures will soar today as a significantly warmer air mass moves into the region. Winnipeg will see a high temperature near 32°C today; fortunately humidity levels will be comfortable and humidex won’t be an issue. Winds will be relatively light out of the south at only around 20 to 25 km/h.

Temperatures will be mild tonight with a low in Winnipeg near 19°C. Humidity levels will increase overnight with conditions beginning to feel a bit muggy by Thursday morning.

Thursday will be a warm and humid day in Winnipeg. Temperatures will climb to a high near 28°C with light southerly winds. It appears the low pressure system we mentioned on Monday will stay south of the border, but several upper features, followed by a weak cold front moving through in the afternoon will trigger scattered showers and thunderstorms. The potential for organized severe weather appears low, but isolated severe thunderstorms may be possible with large hail and/or wind the primary concern. Northwesterly winds of 20 to 30 km/h will develop in the evening as the cold front passes, then diminish to light overnight. Temperatures will be a bit cooler on Thursday night with a low near 16°C expected in Winnipeg under mostly cloudy skies.

RDPS 12hr. QPF valid 00Z Friday July 20, 2018
Scattered showers and/or thunderstorms will be possible across southern Manitoba on Thurday

Friday will start with lingering cloud cover, then see gradual clearing alongside diminishing humidity as the day progresses. Winds will be breezy out of the north at 30 gusting to 50 km/h. Winnipeg will see a high near 26°C followed by a low near 15°C under clear skies on Wednesday night.

Long Range Outlook

That ridge of high pressure will bring pleasant, seasonal conditions to Winnipeg on Saturday. Sunday looks to bring more cloud to the region ahead of the next low pressure system crossing the Prairies. Later in the day on Sunday, the chance for [thunder]showers increases as the low approaches the province.

Winnipeg’s seasonal daytime high is currently 26°C while the seasonal overnight low is 13°C.

 

Summer Scorcher Gives Way to Seasonal Conditions

A heat warning is in effect for Winnipeg with another two days of sweltering, increasingly humid, weather on the way. A cold front will move through Saturday evening, though, bringing a risk of thunderstorms and a return to seasonal temperatures.

Winnipeg will see daytime highs well over 30°C both today and tomorrow as an upper level ridge moves through. Temperatures will climb to a high near 32°C today under sunny skies. Winds will increase out of the west-northwest from light this morning into the 20-30 km/h range this afternoon. Winds will diminish to light tonight as temperatures dip to a low near 19°C. Saturday will be a scorcher. Southerly winds will strengthen to 40 gusting 60 km/h and draw a more humid air mass northwards. With highs expected to reach 34 or 35°C alongside dew points in the upper teens, Winnipeg will see another day with humidex near 40.

A sharp cold front will surge southeastwards through the Red River Valley on Saturday evening.
A sharp cold front will surge southeastwards through the Red River Valley on Saturday evening.

A sharp cold front sweeping southeastwards will bring a moderate threat of severe thunderstorms to the Red River Valley late Saturday afternoon into the evening. Going over the MIST ingredients:

  • Moisture: While surface moisture will likely be plentiful, it won’t be particularly deep. The southerly wind should help sustain moisture transport, though, with deeper moisture near the cold front likely as it pools.
  • Instability: With high surface moisture, SBCAPE values are impressive with over 3500 J/kg forecast. However, MLCAPE values will likely be substantially less in the 1000 to 2000 J/kg range as the moisture drops off with elevation.
  • Shear: Shear is moderate with 25 to 35 kt of 0-6 km bulk shear forecast. As storms progress into the evening, 20 to 30 kt of effective shear is forecast.
  • Trigger: Strong convergence along a cold front sweeping southeastwards.

The most likely scenario at this point looks like scattered thunderstorms will develop along the cold front in the late afternoon, stretching from the southern Interlake into southwestern Manitoba. These storms will push southeastwards into the Red River Valley, but timing will be important; winds are forecast to weaken aloft as the evening progresses, likely meaning that these thunderstorms will weaken as the evening progresses. The primary threat these storms will pose will be damaging hail and/or winds. The tornado threat looks low right now.1

Winds will shift north-westerly behind the cold front at 15 to 25 km/h as temperatures head to a low near 15°C.

Sunday will be a relatively pleasant day in Winnipeg. Temperatures will climb to a seasonal high near 25°C under partly cloudy skies, but winds will strengthen out of the west to around 30 gusting 50 km/h. Winds will ease on Sunday night with a low near 14°C.

Long Range Outlook

Winnipeg will see plenty of sunshine to kick off next week with slightly below-seasonal to seasonal temperatures. Warmer weather returns mid-week as an upper ridge builds back into the eastern Prairies. Unfortunately, rainfall remains elusive. No widespread relief is on the way for agricultural regions beginning to experience heat and moisture stress.

Winnipeg’s seasonal daytime high is currently 26°C while the seasonal overnight low is 13°C.

  1. If surface winds back a little more than currently forecast, tornadoes may be a threat with these thunderstorms, primarily through the late afternoon and early evening.