Tomorrow’s weather forecast indicates sunny conditions with a 60% chance of late light snow across the Quill Lakes, Hudson Bay, Swan River, Broadview, Moosomin, Indian Head, Yorkton, Melville, Roblin, and Russell regions. The high temperature is expected to reach minus 12 degrees Celsius, with winds blowing from the south/southeast at speeds of 10-20 km/h.
As the day progresses, temperatures are anticipated to rise overnight, setting the stage for a significant shift in weather conditions. On Tuesday, the forecast predicts a 90% chance of snow, with accumulations expected to be between 3-6 cm. Winds will increase, coming from the southeast at 20-35 km/h.
Looking ahead, the high temperature on Tuesday will be around zero degrees Celsius, marking a notable increase from Monday’s temperatures. Following this, Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be partly sunny, with highs reaching plus 5 degrees Celsius.
This forecast reflects a significant change in weather conditions from today to tomorrow, highlighting the transition from colder temperatures to a more moderate climate. Observers are advised to prepare for the potential snowfall on Tuesday, which could impact travel and outdoor activities.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact timing of the snow and any potential weather advisories that may be issued. Residents are encouraged to stay updated with local weather reports as the situation develops.