Residents in Selkirk, Manitoba, should prepare for windy conditions today as strong south winds are expected to move through the area this afternoon on April 11, 2026.
Environment Canada forecasts that winds will reach 50 km/h with gusts as high as 70 km/h. While the day is expected to be mainly sunny with a high of 10°C, the incoming wind may affect those traveling in high-sided vehicles or managing loose items outdoors. There are currently no official weather alerts or warnings in effect for the region.
Those planning to spend time outside should note that the ultraviolet index is expected to reach 6, which is considered moderate. Conditions are anticipated to become cloudier as the afternoon progresses, with a 30 per cent chance of showers overnight and a low of -5°C.
Beyond today’s wind, provincial officials are monitoring broader environmental concerns for the region. The Manitoba Hydrologic Forecast Centre has updated its spring flood outlook, indicating a moderate to major risk of flooding in the Interlake region. Current projections suggest that snowmelt levels in the Fisher River basin could reach levels similar to significant floods experienced in 2014 and 2022. The City of Selkirk maintains emergency preparedness infrastructure to manage regional safety and response efforts.