Manitoba

Cooler Weather Expected In Peguis Through Late May

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May 19, 2026 1:32 pm

Residents of Peguis First Nation in Manitoba can expect cooler-than-normal temperatures and unsettled conditions to continue for the remainder of May 2026. As of May 19, 2026, the area is experiencing overcast skies with a current temperature of 6°C, though north winds at 17 km/h are making it feel closer to 3°C.

According to The Weather Network, the daily high is expected to reach 9°C with an overnight low dropping to -2°C. While there are currently no active weather alerts for the region, AccuWeather indicates a 70% probability of rain developing throughout the afternoon.

This persistent cool weather is part of a broader pattern affecting eastern Manitoba, which The Weather Network attributes to atmospheric troughing. These conditions are expected to linger through much of the month, resulting in continued instability across the region.

The ongoing cool and wet spring has created challenges for the local agricultural sector. Reports indicate that wet soil and lower temperatures have slowed seeding operations across the Interlake region, impacting agricultural activities in communities like Peguis. Residents with outdoor plans are encouraged to dress warmly, as wind chill remains a factor during this stretch of spring weather.

Environment Canada continues to monitor the provincial weather patterns, though no specific warnings are currently in place for the community.

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