Manitoba

Temperature Set to Rise in Beausejour Following Chilly Start

By

Emma Kelly
May 5, 2026 9:10 am

Residents of Beausejour, Manitoba, can expect a chilly start to the week followed by a significant warming trend that will bring much milder conditions by the weekend.

According to Environment Canada, morning temperatures on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, felt like -9°C due to northwest winds. While early commutes may feel uncomfortable for those without proper winter layers, the forecast shows clear skies returning by mid-week.

The local weather is expected to improve steadily as the week progresses. Daytime highs will climb from 5°C on Wednesday to 14°C by Thursday. By Friday and Saturday, residents can look forward to temperatures reaching 15°C to 16°C, providing better conditions for outdoor activities. There are currently no weather alerts in effect for the area.

While spring conditions often bring concerns about rising water levels, the Manitoba Hydrologic Forecast Centre has classified the Beausejour area and the surrounding Winnipeg River basin as being at low flood risk. This remains consistent with the latest provincial outlook, even as other parts of the province, such as the Interlake region, manage elevated risks and flood warnings in areas like the Fisher and Icelandic River basins.

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