Anticipated weather in Manitoba for September's opening: Chilly start persists
Weather Forecast for Winnipeg and Manitoba, September 2021
A low-pressure system is developing in the Arctic, and it's set to bring changes to the weather in Manitoba over the next few days.
For the early part of the week, temperatures will be below seasonal averages. Winnipeg is expected to have a high of 13 C on Wednesday, with wind speeds around 30 km/h, gusting up to 50 km/h from the north. The city will experience partly cloudy skies throughout the day.
Meanwhile, the western half of Manitoba will face cooler temperatures, with a high of around 10 C on Thursday. The low-pressure system is expected to bring rain to the region on this day.
As for the weekend, there's some good news. The weather forecast for Saturday and Sunday is expected to be warmer and sunnier compared to the next few days. On Saturday, the Banjo Bowl at Princess Auto Stadium will see a mix of sun and cloud, with a high of 16 C.
Sunday's weather will be mainly sunny, with a high of 19 C, making it an ideal day for the Teddy Bear's Picnic. However, the search results do not provide information about the organiser of the event.
It's also worth noting that the return to school for most students in Manitoba is on Wednesday, September 2021. Parents are advised to dress their children appropriately for the cooler weather in the early part of the week.
As always, stay tuned for updates on the ever-changing Manitoba weather.