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Winnipeg Monday +16c with partly cloudy skies

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Winnipeg Weather Get ready for a warm spring in Winnipeg on Monday, with a forecast high of 16. While that won't break the record of 24.1 days set in 2006, it's a great start to a week with rain added to the forecast. for the next three days.

Winnipeg residents are greeted by a bright and partly cloudy morning today, with temperatures just below freezing at Winnipeg Richardson International Airport. The city is set to warm up significantly as the day progresses, ushering in one of the better weather days of the month.

Today's weather overview

Current Terms
  • Temperature: -1.4°C
  • Condition: Partly cloudy
  • Pressure: 101.8 kPa, rising
  • Humidity: 84%
  • Dew point: -3.7°C
  • Wind: Quiet
  • Visibility: 24 km
Expected conditions
  • Today: Cloudiness will increase in the morning, wind will blow from the southeast at a speed of 20 km/h in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to reach 16°C, with a normal UV index of 4.
  • Tonight: The sky will remain mostly cloudy with a 60% chance of rain overnight, with an east wind gusting to 50 km/h. Lows will be a mild plus 5°C.
  • Tuesday, April 16: Cloudy skies will remain, with a 30% chance of showers in the morning, followed by showers in the afternoon. Winds from the southeast at 30 km/h with gusts up to 50 km/h, and the high temperature will again be a warm 14°C, although the UV index will drop to 3.
  • Tuesday night: It will rain, the temperature will drop to plus 3°C.
  • Wednesday, April 17: A rainy day is forecast, the temperature will drop to 8°C.
  • Wednesday night: Heavy rain will continue, and it will cool down to zero.

Wardrobe recommendations

It will be warm ahead, but there will be unexpected rain at night, so it will be important to dress in layers. A light, waterproof jacket and sturdy footwear are recommended to cope with the changing weather conditions. Keeping your umbrella handy will be essential for evening showers and the following rainy days.

Weather Trivia

Winnipeg is known for its sharp seasonal contrasts, with temperatures that can soar to summer-like highs and then dip to near-freezing for a few days during the transition months of spring.

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