Winnipeg Weather: Spring Teases Before a Snowy Shake-Up

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Mild and Sunny Sunday Before a Wintry Monday

In Short, Winnipeg will see sunny 7°C weather today before snow and strong winds arrive Monday. A midweek warm-up follows, but winter isn’t done yet! Full forecast …

Winnipeg is waking up to mainly clear skies and a mild 1°C this morning. The humidity sits at 88%, and with west winds at 15 km/h, the morning air has a bit of a bite. Visibility is excellent at 24 km, and the barometric pressure is at 100.4 kPa and falling, signaling that changes are coming.

Today will be a beautiful day for March, with mainly sunny skies and a light west wind at 20 km/h before calming down. The temperature will rise to 7°C, making it feel like a proper taste of spring. The UV index is low at 2, so while sunglasses might be helpful, you won’t need to worry about sunburn.

Tonight, partly cloudy skies will give way to a shift in the wind, with northeast winds picking up to 20 km/h late in the evening. Temperatures will drop to -4°C, but the wind chill will make it feel closer to -10°C overnight.

Monday: A Snowy, Windy, and Wild Temperature Drop

If today feels like spring, Monday will remind you that winter isn’t done just yet. The day starts mainly cloudy, with a 30% chance of flurries in the morning and early afternoon. However, by early afternoon, things will ramp up as periods of snow and blowing snow move in, with strong north winds increasing to 50 km/h, gusting to 70 km/h.

There’s also a risk of freezing rain in the morning, meaning roads and sidewalks could become slick. Temperatures will start at -2°C but quickly drop to -8°C in the afternoon, with the wind chill making it feel like -18°C by evening. The UV index remains low at 2.

Monday night will clear up, but temperatures will plummet to -20°C. If you thought winter was over, this will be a harsh reality check!

Midweek Outlook: More Swings Ahead

  • Tuesday: Sunny but still cold, with a high of -4°C. The night will bring cloudy skies and a 60% chance of flurries, with a low of -5°C.
  • Wednesday: Spring fights back! Sunny skies return, and the temperature jumps to 7°C. The night remains mild, with a low of -3°C.
  • Thursday: Even warmer, with a mix of sun and clouds and a high of 10°C. However, the night could bring rain or snow, with a low of -4°C.
  • Friday: A 60% chance of flurries, and a high of +1°C. Snow continues into the night, with a low of -6°C.

What to Wear?

Today is a day for layers—a light jacket will be enough for the afternoon warmth, but keep a warmer coat handy for the evening temperature drop. Monday requires full winter gear, including a warm coat, gloves, and scarf, as the combination of wind, snow, and freezing rain will make for a miserable day outside. By Wednesday and Thursday, you might be able to break out the spring jacket!

Winnipeg Weather Trivia: March’s Crazy Swings

Winnipeg is known for its wild temperature shifts in March. The warmest March 9th on record was 16.3°C in 2012, while the coldest was a brutal -36.1°C in 1962. This week’s rollercoaster forecast fits right in with the city’s unpredictable history!

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