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Manitoba weather: A windy, wintry start to the work week

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Katherine Dow has your current conditions and updated weather forecast for April 14, 2025.

Much of southern Manitoba kicks off the week with some decidedly un-spring-like conditions.

Winnipeg and surrounding south-central regions will see Monday morning’s blowing flurries transition to rain showers by the afternoon before tapering off in the afternoon.

Those incredibly strong northeasterly winds responsible for whipping those flakes around will stay strong throughout the day at 50 km/h, gusting at times to 70 km/h.

To the west, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) forecasts a 30 per cent chance of showers. Likely, it will be a cloudy, breezy day, with slightly less severe northeasterly winds.

Temperatures throughout the south will peak in the mid to upper single digits.

Northern Manitoba also has a 30 per cent chance of rain showers or flurries today, with mainly cloudy skies expected.

Temperatures there are predicted to rise a few degrees above freezing.

Skies throughout the province clear out overnight Monday, while winds in southern portions of the province stay very strong. Temperatures in those regions will dip a few degrees below freezing.

Southwestern Manitoba hangs onto its slight chance of rainfall overnight.

Tuesday is looking much sunnier throughout the province.

Southern regions will see clear skies and temperatures a few degrees warmer than today with lighter winds.

Meanwhile, the north could see some fog in the early morning hours before the sunshine. There is also a slight chance of flurries or a rain-snow mix Tuesday before precipitation becomes much more assured through the north by mid-week.