Weekly weather map – for Aug. 11, 2011

1 Month (30 Days) Departure from Average Precipitation (Prairie Region) July 6, 2011 to August 4, 2011 Prepared by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s National Agroclimate Information Service (NAIS). Data provided through partnership with Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada, and many Provincial agencies. The Weather Vane is prepared by Daniel Bezte, a teacher by profession with

Forecast – for Aug. 11, 2011

Last week’s forecast played out pretty much as forecast, with only a few issues as to the timing of the weather systems. For this forecast period it looks as if we will see a slight change in our overall weather pattern. Things are going to feel just a little fall-like during parts of this forecast


Thunderstorms And Hail

With plenty of severe weather occurring all across the Canadian Prairies this summer, I thought we should go back and take a look at some of the aspects of severe summer weather. The first thing that pops into my mind when it comes to severe summer weather is thunderstorms.Thunderstorms can bring several types of destructive

Weekly wether map

The Weather Vane is prepared by Daniel Bezte, a teacher by profession with a BA (Hon.) in geography, specializing in climatology, from the University of Winnipeg. Daniel has taught university-level classes in climate and weather and currently operates a computerized weather station at his home near Birds Hill Park, on 10 acres he plans to


Forecast – for Aug. 4, 2011

For this forecast period it appears we’ll stay in the same general weather pattern that we’ve been in now for over a month. With this pattern we see weak upper-level ridging in place, while at the surface, weak areas of low pressure form to our west and track either well to our north or to

Hot, Dry July, Now August?

If you like your summers hot and dry with plenty of sunshine, then July in southern Manitoba was exactly the place to be. After a questionable start to summer back in June, a number of people were worried it was going to be a “here you go again” summer, with lots of rain and cool


Several Rainfall Records Broken

For most of us July has been hot and dry. There have been a few exceptions as thunderstorms have dumped some significant rains over a few areas. This hot, dry weather is in stark contrast to the cool, wet spring and early summer a large portion of agricultural Manitoba experienced this year. The question most

Forecast – for Jul. 28, 2011

Last week, we saw the low in northern Manitoba slow down and deepen more than anticipated. Along with that, the southern ridge of high pressure moved farther east than forecasted. Put the two together and that spelt windy and cool conditions for much of Manitoba late last week and to start the weekend. For this


Weekly weather map – for Jul. 21, 2011

The Weather Vane is prepared by Daniel Bezte, a teacher by profession with a BA (Hon.) in geography, specializing in climatology, from the University of Winnipeg. Daniel has taught university-level classes in climate and weather and currently operates a computerized weather station at his home near Birds Hill Park, on 10 acres he plans to

Summer To Heat Up?

Well, June sure turned out to be one heck of a month weather-wise! If I had to sum up the month in just a few words it would be east versus west. This June, weather conditions across agricultural Manitoba were very different depending on where you were. Over eastern regions, farmers (for a change), saw