Prairie Forecast Update: Low lingers in Manitoba

Issued July 2, covering July 3 to 5

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Published: July 3, 2023

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Mammatus-type clouds over Winnipeg on the evening of July 2, 2023. (Dave Bedard photo)

The overall forecast remains on track across both Alberta and Saskatchewan, so only a small update is needed for Manitoba.

Across Manitoba, the area of low pressure that has been tracking across the northern half of the Prairie provinces is now forecasted to take a little longer to exit this region.

The two main impacts from this are a little warmer start to the week before temperatures cool down, and an increased amount of clouds with a chance of showers over central regions on Monday and Tuesday.

— Daniel Bezte is a teacher by profession with a B.A. (Hon.) in geography, specializing in climatology from the University of Winnipeg. He operates a computerized weather station near Birds Hill Park, Man. Contact him via email with your questions and comments.

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Daniel Bezte

Daniel Bezte

Daniel Bezte is a teacher by profession with a B.A. (Hon.) in geography, specializing in climatology from the University of Winnipeg. He operates a computerized weather station near Birds Hill Park, Man.

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