Local Weather here in Southern Manitoba
A deep low pressure currently situated in Sask/ND will be moving through our region and stalling over NW Ontario dumping everything from heavy rains to heavy wet snow on the back side of the low. Winnipeg will be recieving anything from 50-85mm of rain, and on top of that around 5cm of accumulative snow (depending if the surface temperature will be low enough to not melt the snow) when it's all said and done. This nasty low pressure (That is forcast to be the same pressure of a catagory 3 hurricane - around 957mb!!!) will also bring very powerful winds that could be gusting to 80k/h, just below wind warning criteria. After this system moves out we can expect things to clear out but giving way to chilly days on thursday and friday with highs only reaching 1-2C.
For those trick-or-treaters out there Halloween should be around normal temperature wise, with partly cloudy skies.
Here's the current system's map combined with radar, shows deep area of low pressure moving in.
Weather Around the World
Hurricane Richard has been downgraded to a Tropical Depression after passing over Belize and losing most of it's strength due to not being over the warm Carribean waters.
In other world weather news, those living in extreme southern Ontario have a good chance of seeing strong to severe thunderstorms tomorrow due to a surface front moving through. SPC has issued a 45% hatched area and state that there is a chance of isolated tornadoes.
Cool Canadian Weather Facts for the Week of October 24-31
- In 2000, Southern Quebec was hit with one of it's earliest/harshest snowstorms dumping around 40cm of snow and wind gusts topped 100k/h!!! (oct. 28)
- In 1999, it was rather a trick then a treat in Sask. when an Alberta clipper dished out several centimeters of snow and packed 110k/h winds. (oct. 31)
-Finally, in 1996, 135k/h wind gusts in southern Ontario killed 4 people and caused flooding on the Naigra River Parkway. (oct. 30)
Sources: Canadian Weather Trivia and
Stay tuned, i'll be posting more as this interesting local weather event will be unfolding...