Residents in Brandon, Manitoba can look forward to a steady warming trend this week as sunshine replaces the cool, damp conditions that marked the start of the week. According to Environment Canada, the city is set to see temperatures climb from a chilly high of 8°C on Monday to a peak of 19°C by the end of the week.
Following a cloudy Monday, the forecast from Tuesday through Saturday calls for sunny skies and clear nights. While daytime temperatures will become increasingly comfortable, reaching 19°C by Friday, May 1, and maintaining that level through Saturday, residents should prepare for cold evenings. Meteorologists warn that a sharp wind chill of -12°C is expected Tuesday night, making warm clothing necessary for anyone planning outdoor evening activities.
This week’s pleasant stretch arrives as a welcome change for the community. The Weather Network notes that these upcoming conditions follow a Monday morning where temperatures at the Brandon Airport hovered near 0°C with a wind chill that made it feel much colder. With no weather alerts currently in effect for the area, the week offers a favorable window for outdoor plans.
For context, the typical high for this time of year in Brandon is 15°C, making the forecast for Friday and Saturday slightly warmer than the historical average. Residents are encouraged to monitor the latest updates as the spring weather continues to evolve across the region.