Residents in Peguis, Manitoba, can expect a cool and overcast day on April 27, 2026, as the region continues to experience a colder-than-normal spring.
According to The Weather Network, temperatures were sitting at 3°C this morning, though they felt more like 1°C due to wind chill. The forecast for the day includes scattered flurries with a high of 6°C, followed by an overnight low of -2°C. While these conditions are consistent with typical late April weather for the Interlake region, the spring season overall has seen above-normal precipitation.
The community of Peguis First Nation is located approximately 196 kilometres north of Winnipeg. As the largest First Nations community in Manitoba, with a registered population of about 11,438 people of Saulteaux and Swampy Cree descent, the area is no stranger to the challenges of variable spring weather.
While no major travel disruptions are expected specifically from today’s weather, local residents should remain aware of broader conditions in the Interlake area. Recent overland flooding in the region resulted in several road closures as of April 23, 2026. Given the community’s history of significant flooding events in 2009, 2010, and 2011, residents are advised to monitor local conditions as the region navigates the ongoing spring thaw.