Manitoba

Warm and Sunny Weekend Expected in Selkirk

By

Emma Kelly
May 1, 2026 9:57 am

Residents in Selkirk, Manitoba, can look forward to a sunny and warm weekend as temperatures are expected to climb. According to Environment Canada, Saturday, May 2, will reach a high of 17°C, marking it the warmest day of the week.

This weekend forecast arrives with no weather alerts in effect for the region. While Friday, May 1, will see mainly sunny skies with a high of 10°C and a moderate UV index of 5, residents should prepare for a chilly start to the day with a morning wind chill of minus 7.

The warm conditions are well-timed for local community activities. The Red River North Tourism website lists several events taking place this Saturday, May 2, including the Olive + Gold Spring Market at the Selkirk Memorial Hall and a Spring Craft Sale at the Matlock Rec Club. Both events run from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Sunday, May 3, will bring increasing cloudiness to the area with a daytime high of 15°C, which is the seasonal normal for this time of year. Residents should keep an eye on the forecast as the day concludes, with a 60 per cent chance of overnight showers.

Looking at the broader outlook for the season, ClimateData.ca reports that warmer-than-normal conditions are more likely than not across Manitoba for spring 2026.

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