It looks like we will be under the influence of high pressure and a predominately northwest flow for the majority of this forecast period. This will result in more sunshine than cloud over the next five to seven days, along with temperatures continuing to be in the middle of the usual temperature range for this
Issued: Monday, February 15, 2010 Covering: February 17 –February 24
The Changing Arctic — Part 4
The weather page is prepared by Daniel Bezte. Dan has a BA Honours degree in geography, specializing in climatology, from the U of W. He has taught climate and weather classes at the U of W, and is a guest climate expert on CJOB’s morning show with Larry Updike. Daniel runs a computerized weather station
Issued: Monday, February 8, 2010 Covering: February 10 –February 17
Before going into this period’s forecast, I just have to mention last week’s little snow system that moved through much of agricultural Manitoba bringing anywhere from a light dusting to upwards of 15 cm of snow. In my last forecast I mentioned we need to keep an eye on an arctic high that might push
Dauphin Brandon Winnipeg
February Monthly Averages (C) Max T Min T Mean T Ppt (mm) The weather page is prepared by Daniel Bezte. Dan has a BA Honours degree in geography, specializing in climatology, from the U of W. He has taught climate and weather classes at the U of W, and is a guest climate expert on
Issued: Monday, February 1, 2010 Covering: February 3 –February 10
After a fairly cold start to the week, it looks like we will see some milder air move in by mid-week. While it doesn’t look like we will see a bonspiel thaw move in, it does look like we will have some nice winter weather over the next couple of weeks. It looks like we
Last Week’s Storm — Epic
MANITOBA The Pas 42 cm Russell 30-35 cm Flin Flon 30 cm McCreary 30 cm Dauphin 25 cm Winnipeg 20 cm PortagelaPrairie 19cm Steinbach 15-20 cm Emerson Brandon 16 cm 15 cm The weather page is prepared by Daniel Bezte. Dan has a BA Honours degree in geography, specializing in climatology, from the U of
Issued: Monday, January 25, 2010 Covering: January 27 –February 3
The large storm system that affected a large portion of central North America over the weekend and into the first part of this week is going to continue to control our weather over the next five to 10 days. As this low pushes to the northeast it will become stationary north of Hudson Bay. This
The Changing Arctic –Part 3
The weather page is prepared by Daniel Bezte. Dan has a BA Honours degree in geography, specializing in climatology, from the U of W. He has taught climate and weather classes at the U of W, and is a guest climate expert on CJOB’s morning show with Larry Updike. Daniel runs a computerized weather station
Issued: Monday, January 18, 2010 Covering: January 20 –January 27
The mild weather pushed in a little stronger than anticipated last week, and as a result, several locations saw record-high temperatures on Saturday (Jan. 16). It looks like the mild weather will continue for much of this forecast period, but I doubt we will see any more record-breaking temperatures… hmm, I seem to remember saying
The Changing Arctic, Part 2
The weather page is prepared by Daniel Bezte. Dan has a BA Honours degree in geography, specializing in climatology, from the U of W. He has taught climate and weather classes at the U of W, and is a guest climate expert on CJOB’s morning show with Larry Updike. Daniel runs a computerized weather station