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Winnipeg weekend forecast for April 13-14, 2024

Winnipeg residents will wake up to cloudy skies this morning, conditions at Winnipeg Richardson International Airport. The city is set for a dynamic weekend of changing wind direction and speed, with a mix of sun and clouds, showing a normal spring temperature.

Today's weather overview

Current Terms

As of 5:00 a.m. CDT, the temperature in Winnipeg is around 7.1°C under mostly cloudy skies. The pressure is 100.9 kPa, but is currently falling. Humidity is relatively low at 57%, dew point -0.8°С.

Winds from the southeast at 29 km/h with gusts as high as 40 km/h are expected to ease in the morning. Visibility is strong at 24 km.

Expected conditions

Saturday, April 13: 30% chance of rain early in the morning, with a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day. Wind 20 km/h from the southeast, gust 40, 20 from the northwest, gust 40 km/h during the day. High temperatures peak at a pleasant 18°C, with a normal UV index of 4.

Tonight skies will be clear, but northwest wind 20 km/h, with gusts as high as 40, becoming light around midnight. The lowest temperature will be around 3°C.

Sunday, April 14: The day will be mostly sunny, with a northwest wind at 20 km/h, with gusts as high as 40 in the morning. A high of 15°C is expected, with a normal UV index of 4. The night will be clear with a low to zero.

Monday, April 15: A slightly warmer high of 16°C, continuing the trend of sunny skies. Clouds will appear at night, air temperature will be above 9°C.

Tuesday, April 16: Cloudy during the day, again with a high of 18°C, rain at night, and a low of 5°C.

Wardrobe recommendations

As the weather transitions from mild mornings to warm afternoons, layering remains essential. A light jacket or windbreaker will come in handy, especially in high winds. In the evening, as the temperature drops, keeping layers provides comfort against the chilly air. Always carry an umbrella for unexpected rain.

Weather Trivia

Did you know? Winnipeg is known as one of Canada's windiest cities, with sudden gusts often occurring in the spring that can drastically change the weather in a matter of hours.

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