Southern Manitoba can expect some wet weather in the coming days, according to meteorologist Colleen Bready’s forecast.
Showers are set to arrive in the region, bringing much-needed moisture to the area. Bready predicts that the rain will start in the southwestern part of the province on Wednesday evening and gradually move eastward overnight.
The rain is expected to continue into Thursday morning, with some areas potentially seeing up to 10 millimeters of precipitation. However, Bready notes that the amount of rain will vary depending on the location.
Temperatures are also expected to drop slightly, with highs in the low 20s and lows in the mid-teens. Bready advises residents to prepare for cooler temperatures and to have an umbrella handy for the rainy weather.
The rain is a welcome sight for farmers and gardeners, as the region has been experiencing a dry spell in recent weeks. The precipitation will help to replenish the soil and provide much-needed relief for crops and plants.
Bready also warns that there is a risk of thunderstorms in some areas, particularly in the southeastern part of the province. Residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions in case of severe weather.
As always, Bready reminds everyone to stay safe and be mindful of any potential flooding or road hazards that may arise from the rain. She also encourages people to check local weather updates for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In summary, southern Manitoba can expect showers and cooler temperatures in the coming days, with the potential for thunderstorms in some areas. The rain will provide much-needed moisture for the region and is a welcome relief for farmers and gardeners. Stay informed and prepared for any potential weather hazards.