Possible Trend Towards Later Winters?

CO-OPERATOR CONTRIBUTOR The No. 1 question or comment I hear at this time of year is either when are we going to get snow that will stay? or I hear the normal time to get snow is November? you fill in the blank, as everyone seems to have a different date! Each year, I re-examine

There’s A Brutally Cold And Snowy Winter Ahead

With a good portion of agricultural Manitoba seeing the first snow of winter, I thought it might be a good idea to expand on last week s November weather outlook and take a look at what all the different forecasters predict for this upcoming winter. Will it be an easy winter with little snow and


No Big Cool-Downs… At Least, Not Yet

The main weather story for this forecast period will be the chance for our first real shot of snow this weekend. Weather for the middle part of this week looks to be rather quiet, as a large region of high pressure sits to our south and low pressure spins off the West Coast. Without any

Will The Warm, Dry Weather Continue?

October has come and gone and looking back, we could describe October s weather best by calling it the month of two tales, and fortunately for us, both of the tales were pretty good ones! We started off the month with record-breaking temperatures across pretty much all of agricultural Manitoba, with nearly every place breaking


Nice Weather To End October

Believe it or not, but last week s forecast came out pretty close to what the weather models had predicted. The one main difference was the strength and size of the low that moved up from the south and ended up parking itself over Hudson Bay last weekend. This low, at its peak last Sunday,

Above-Average Weather To Continue

After last week s record-breaking warmth, the average temperatures expected during this forecast period are going to feel a little on the cold side, especially since we will not see much sunshine at least to start. The first part of this forecast period is going to be dominated by a large area of low pressure


Long Waves And Blocking Patterns

If you don’t like the weather, just wait a minute.” This is probably one of the most used and often true statements made about the weather in our part of the world. We live in the zone that stretches right around the globe, where warm air moving northward battles it out with cold air surging

Rain And Snow Extend Flooding In Manitoba

An unwelcome weekend storm which swept across the province will prolong Manitoba’s most widespread spring flooding on record, officials say. Rain and snow driven by high winds were general throughout much of Manitoba. The heaviest precipitation occurred in the Duck Mountain region northwest of Dauphin where up to 50 cm of snow fell. Between 20


Forecast – for Apr. 28, 2011

For those of you hoping summer-like weather is ready to move in, I’m afraid you’re going to be a little disappointed in this forecast. After a nice start to the week and the promise of nice weather to come, it looks like our old pattern of cool and unsettled weather will move back in by

When Should We Expect The Snow To Melt? – for Mar. 31, 2011

The quest ion of when spring is supposed to start seems to crop up in agricultural Manitoba every time we still have a good covering of snow on the ground and it’s getting late into March. This year is no exception. A few years ago I looked into this question, and with what appeared to