Residents in Garden Hill, Manitoba, should prepare for a chilly start to the week before warmer temperatures arrive toward the weekend. According to Environment Canada, the community will experience a cold Tuesday followed by a gradual warming trend.
Conditions in the area were recorded at -0.5°C with mostly cloudy skies at the Island Lake Airport weather station on Monday morning. Forecasters are calling for a 60 percent chance of flurries on Tuesday, April 28, with daytime temperatures struggling to reach a high of 1°C.
A more seasonal outlook is expected as the week progresses. Temperatures are projected to climb significantly, reaching 10°C by Friday, May 1, and 12°C by Saturday, May 2. These figures are in line with the typical early May climate for the region, where temperature normals usually reach a maximum of 10°C and a minimum of -3°C.
There are currently no weather alerts in effect for the Garden Hill area. Residents looking for additional local updates can check The Weather Network for ongoing hourly reports.