WINNIPEG – After a rather summer-like weekend, the news is staying positive in regards to our forecast.
It was a record breaking day on Sunday as the mercury rose to 31.6 degrees Celsius breaking the old record of 29.5C set in 2006.
We won’t likely be breaking any records this week, but we are expecting seasonal temperatures or warmer over the next five days.
The normal daytime high for this time of year is 18C.
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Tuesday we will warm up once again with a forecast high of 27C, but along with that we could see a morning shower or thunderstorm. Monday night could also bring a chance of a thunderstorm.
Southern Manitoba temperatures for the rest of the week look decent, but western Manitoba won’t be warming up quite as much.
The trend of seasonal or above seasonal weather appears as though it just might continue for the rest of September.
If that’s the case, what a lovely start to Autumn which officially begins September 23.
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