Residents of the St. Theresa Point First Nation in Manitoba can expect cool spring temperatures throughout this week. According to Environment Canada, the weather will remain chilly as the community moves through the end of April and into May.
Temperatures on Monday, April 27, 2026, are forecast to reach a high of 6°C with overnight lows dipping to -6°C. Residents should prepare for cold mornings, as wind chill values are expected to feel like -8°C, particularly from Monday night into Tuesday morning. No weather alerts are currently in effect for the area.
While the week starts cool, a gradual warmup is on the way. Forecasts indicate temperatures will climb to 13°C by Friday, May 1, 2026. This shift marks a transition toward warmer spring conditions for the remote community located on Island Lake.
The current weather pattern aligns with broader seasonal expectations for Manitoba, which The Weather Network and the Almanac have predicted will be cooler and wetter than normal this year. For Monday, the UV index is expected to reach a moderate level of 5, with the sun rising at 5:52 CDT and setting at 20:43 CDT.