Manitoba

Beausejour Residents Prepare for Warm-Up After Chilly Start

By

Emma Kelly
April 27, 2026 8:11 am

Residents in Beausejour, Manitoba, should prepare for a chilly start to the week before warmer conditions arrive in time for the weekend. According to Environment Canada, local temperatures will climb from a breezy Monday high of 9°C to a sunny 21°C by Saturday, May 2, 2026.

The week begins with cooler weather, including a wind chill near -9°C overnight on Monday. However, the region is expected to see a steady warming trend throughout the week, with temperatures reaching 7°C on Tuesday, 9°C on Wednesday, 12°C on Thursday, and 16°C on Friday. The forecast for the end of the week is sunny, with daytime highs on Saturday expected to sit about 5°C above the seasonal normal of 16°C.

While spring weather can fluctuate, the Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure department notes that the risk of flooding in eastern Manitoba, including the Winnipeg River basin, remains low for 2026. This is in contrast to other parts of the province, such as the Interlake region, where flood warnings have been issued due to higher than average snowpack and melting conditions.

Residents are encouraged to keep an eye on changing conditions as warmer temperatures and potential rainfall can cause rapid shifts during the spring season. For those planning outdoor activities, the weather is expected to remain bright and clear from Wednesday onward.

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