Residents of Morris, Manitoba, are enjoying a stretch of warm and sunny weather this week, but they should prepare for a cooler and wetter shift by the weekend. According to Environment Canada, local conditions will remain warm through Thursday, with temperatures reaching 24°C on Wednesday. However, the weather will turn by Sunday, bringing periods of rain and a high of only 15°C.
As of May 13, 2026, Morris is experiencing clear, sunny skies with temperatures around 22°C. There are currently no active weather alerts for the area, and the Weather Network notes that the UV index is moderate.
While the incoming rain will mark a change in conditions, community flood concerns remain low. In April 2026, the Manitoba government issued its first flood bulletin for the season, identifying only a moderate to low flood risk for the Red River Valley, which includes Morris. Higher risks were noted in the Interlake and Parkland regions of the province.
Mayor Scott Crick previously confirmed that the province is not forecasting significant flooding for the Morris area this year. Based on data from provincial authorities, water levels south of the border have been dropping, supporting a positive outlook for the spring season.