Issued: Monday, June 28, 2010 Covering: June 30 –July 7

This forecast period starts off with fairly quiet nice summer weather, but it doesn’t look like we’ve rounded the corner just yet on the unsettled stormy weather we’ve been experiencing for the last couple of months. While temperatures look as if they will remain fairly mild, we will see clouds and the chance of thunderstorms

Issued: Monday, May 24, 2010 Covering: May 26 –June 2

The blocking ridge of high pressure that brought sunny skies and warm temperatures last week has moved to the east and a large trough of low pressure has taken its place over our region. With high pressure to our east and low pressure to our west, the general flow of the atmosphere over our region


Issued: Monday, May 17, 2010 Covering: May 19 –May 26

Summer-like conditions definitely won out over the possible cool, wet conditions for the first half of this forecast period. The warm, dry weather is the result of a split flow in the middle layers of the atmosphere. This is keeping any storm systems well to our north or just to our south. Combine this with

Issued: Monday, April 5, 2010 Covering: April 7 –April 14

An interesting week last week, as the predicted Friday storm system became much stronger than anticipated, bringing rain and some snow to southern and eastern regions. Then the second storm system predicted for early in the week did develop, but it was not as strong as expected and remained well to our south. During the



Issued: Monday, March 8, 2010 Covering: March 10 –March 17

We did see some record-breaking temperatures in some regions of Manitoba last week, but not where most people were expecting them. Central and northern regions saw a strong ridge of high pressure dominate the weather and under the sunshine many locations saw highs in the +5 to +10C range. Southern regions had more clouds and


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March Monthly Averages (C) Dauphin Brandon Winnipeg MaxT MinT MeanT 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