The forecast for Winnipeg is looking hot and humid, according to meteorologist Colleen Bready.
Bready predicts that the current humid conditions will continue to stick around for the next few days. This is due to a high pressure system that is bringing in warm and moist air from the south.
Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 30 degrees Celsius today, with a humidex value of 35. The overnight low will be around 20 degrees, making for a warm and muggy night.
For those looking to beat the heat, Bready suggests seeking out air-conditioned spaces or taking a dip in a pool or lake. She also advises staying hydrated and avoiding strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day.
The humid conditions are expected to persist into the weekend, with a chance of thunderstorms on Saturday and Sunday. Bready reminds residents to stay weather aware and seek shelter if thunderstorms do occur.
As always, it is important to stay informed and prepared for changing weather conditions. Bready and the CTV News team will continue to provide updates and forecasts to keep the community informed. Stay cool and stay safe, Winnipeg.