Stormier Weather Ahead

Rainfall expected on Monday night.

Rainfall expected on Monday night from the RDPS.

Unsettled weather will mark the start of the week as multiple disturbances move through Southern Manitoba in quick succession. A weak trough will push across the Red River Valley late this afternoon and through the early evening associated with a low pressure system moving through Northern Manitoba. That will quickly be followed up by a disturbance moving out of North Dakota through Southern Manitoba as well.

Today

Monday

28°C
Mainly sunny.
Monday Night

18°C
Increasing cloud. Rain with thunderstorms likely overnight.

Most of the day will be pleasant today as mainly sunny skies dominate and the temperature climbs to around 28°C. Clouds will develop a little later in the day as the trough line approaches and we’ll see a slight risk of a thunderstorm in the evening. At the same time as our slight risk of a thunderstorm, a more organized area of thunderstorms will be developing in North Dakota supported by an upper-level disturbance. This area of storms looks to expand into an area of rain with a few embedded thunderstorms as it moves northeastwards into Southern Manitoba and will likely bring rain with a decent chance of some storms through the overnight period to the Red River Valley. The rain could be quite heavy at times, with accumulations potentially reaching the 2” (50mm) mark. There’s still a little disagreement in the models regarding the development of this system, so we’ll be sure to keep an eye out in case it looks like this rain won’t develop. With how things look now, it seems likely that the rain would reach Winnipeg late overnight and move off by mid-day on Tuesday.

Tuesday

Tuesday

23°C / 13°C
Showers tapering off by the afternoon then clearing.

We’ll see a cloudy start to the day with showers likely as long as the convection in North Dakota develops as expected. They could still be quite heavy at times in the morning, so we’ll probably be off to a very wet start to the day. Things should taper off as the main support for the rain pushes into Northern Ontario by the early afternoon hours and then we’ll see sunshine work it’s way out. A few hours of afternoon sunshine should help push our temperature up to around 23°C by late afternoon. On Tuesday night we’ll see mainly clear skies with temperatures dipping to 13°C as we move into a slightly cooler air mass.

Wednesday

Wednesday

28°C / 15°C
Sunny.

Wednesday will mark the turnaround back into a hot weather regime. Sunny skies will dominate as we climb to a high of 28°C with fairly light winds. The sunny, warm weather will be thanks to a upper-level ridge building into the Prairies. We’ll drop to a low around 15°C on Wednesday night under clear skies.

Rest of the Week

The rest of the week will be increasingly hot as a southerly flow redevelops over the eastern Prairies and begins bringing Gulf moisture northwards into the region again. This will be marked by daytime highs near 30°C and increasingly humid air building into the Red River Valley. We’ll have more details on Wednesday, but at this point it looks like the second half of the week and the weekend will be marked by hot, humid sunny weather with a low risk of seeing any stormy weather.

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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