After a few days of cloudy and rainy weather, Manitobans can look forward to some much-needed sunshine in the coming days. According to meteorologist Colleen Bready, the province will experience a return of clear skies and warmer temperatures.
Bready predicts that the sunshine will make a comeback on Wednesday, with temperatures reaching a high of 12 degrees Celsius in Winnipeg. The rest of the week will see a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures remaining in the double digits.
This change in weather is due to a high-pressure system moving into the province, pushing away the low-pressure system that brought the recent gloomy weather. Bready assures that this high-pressure system will bring stable and dry conditions, perfect for outdoor activities and enjoying the spring weather.
However, Bready also warns that the return of sunshine does not mean the end of winter-like conditions. She advises Manitobans to keep their winter gear handy as temperatures may drop below freezing at night, especially in rural areas.
For those planning to do some gardening or outdoor work, Bready suggests waiting until the weekend when temperatures are expected to rise even further. She also reminds everyone to continue following COVID-19 safety protocols while enjoying the outdoors.
In conclusion, after a brief hiatus, the sun will once again shine upon Manitoba, bringing warmer temperatures and clear skies. So, get ready to soak up some Vitamin D and enjoy the beautiful spring weather.