Residents of Beausejour can expect a warm and sunny weekend ahead, providing a break in the weather for gardening and outdoor activities. According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, the region will see temperatures climb to 17°C on Saturday and 18°C on Sunday, following a cooler start to the month.
Saturday is expected to be a mix of sun and cloud with winds reaching 20 km/h, while Sunday will be mainly sunny. Residents should plan to make the most of the mild conditions, as the forecast indicates cooler weather will return early next week, with daytime highs dropping between 7°C and 10°C and overnight temperatures falling below freezing.
While warmer weather is arriving in eastern Manitoba, the Hydrologic Forecast Centre continues to monitor flood conditions across the province. The region around Beausejour and the Winnipeg River basin currently maintains a low flood risk for the 2026 spring season.
This outlook remains distinct from other parts of the province, where active flood warnings are in place for the Fisher River, Icelandic River, and the Assiniboine River. Provincial officials have noted that elevated flood risks elsewhere in Manitoba are due to an above-normal snowpack and a delayed spring melt, which increases the likelihood of rapid runoff when temperatures rise.
Those planning outdoor activities for the final day of the weekend should be aware that conditions may change Sunday night, with a 40 percent chance of showers in the forecast.