Manitoba

Warmer Spring Weather Expected in Ste. Anne This Week

By

Emma Kelly
April 27, 2026 8:11 am

Residents of Ste. Anne can look forward to a shift in weather this week as rainy conditions give way to warmer, sunny days. According to Environment Canada, the rain currently affecting the region is expected to end by Monday afternoon, marking the start of a warming trend that will continue through the weekend.

While daytime temperatures will start at 10°C on Monday, they are expected to climb steadily throughout the week. By Saturday, May 2, the community can anticipate temperatures reaching a warm 21°C. This shift brings a welcome change for the town, which is situated along the Seine River and has experienced a colder-than-normal spring throughout March and April.

Early risers should remain prepared for lingering cold temperatures in the mornings. Despite sunny days ahead, overnight wind chill values are expected to reach near -9°C on Monday night and again Tuesday morning. Residents are advised to keep light jackets handy for these colder start times.

This upcoming stretch of weather aligns with seasonal trends for the region, where spring warmth can be variable due to the area’s extreme continental climate. With the forecast rising above the seasonal normal high of 16°C by the end of the week, local residents will have an opportunity to enjoy more favourable conditions for outdoor activities.

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