Manitoba

Cool Temperatures and Flurries Expected in Ste. Anne This Week

By

Emma Kelly
April 3, 2026 8:38 am

Residents in Ste. Anne should prepare for a chilly start to April as Environment Canada forecasts cooler than normal temperatures and scattered flurries through April 8, 2026. While there are no weather alerts currently in effect for the area, the community can expect variable conditions as spring arrives in the region.

Daytime high temperatures throughout the week will range from -3°C on Monday, April 6, to 6°C by the weekend. Nighttime temperatures will be significantly colder, with a low of -12°C expected on Monday night. Those heading out early in the morning or staying out late should be prepared for wind chill values to reach -7°C.

The forecast also calls for a 30 to 60 percent chance of scattered flurries over the coming days. These temperatures remain slightly below the historical averages for southeastern Manitoba, where residents typically see high temperatures closer to 11°C during this time of year.

Located 42 km southeast of Winnipeg along the Seine River, the Town of Ste. Anne is home to 2,891 residents. As the community moves through this period of variable spring weather, residents are encouraged to stay updated through weather services like The Weather Network for the most current conditions.

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