Manitoba

Warming Trend Expected to Bring Sunny Skies to The Pas This Week

By

Emma Kelly
April 27, 2026 8:11 am

Residents of The Pas, Manitoba can look forward to warmer days ahead as a significant warming trend moves into the region this week. After a cool start to the week with temperatures hovering near seasonal lows, daily temperatures are expected to climb steadily toward the weekend.

According to Environment Canada, Monday and Tuesday will remain chilly, with forecasted highs of only 2°C and 3°C respectively. Morning wind chills are expected to reach as low as -9°C on Monday and -7°C on Tuesday, continuing the cooler-than-usual conditions that have marked the start of the week.

The transition toward more typical spring weather will begin mid-week. The forecast indicates a daily increase in temperatures, reaching 6°C on Wednesday and 10°C on Thursday. By Friday, May 1, residents can expect sunny skies and a high of 13°C, which is slightly above the seasonal normal of 12°C for early May.

This shift aligns with the seasonal outlook from The Weather Network, which predicted that the cooler weather experienced throughout March and April would give way to a warmer and drier pattern in May. There are currently no weather alerts in effect for The Pas, offering a clear outlook for outdoor activities as the week progresses.

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