Manitoba

Cooler Temperatures Give Way to Warmer Week in Selkirk

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May 19, 2026 1:13 pm

Selkirk, Manitoba is beginning the week with cool and damp conditions, but residents can look forward to a sunny warm-up as the week progresses. According to The Weather Network, current conditions in the city are overcast with a temperature of 4°C, though it feels like 0°C due to northern winds gusting up to 29 km/h. There are currently no active weather alerts in effect for the area.

The forecast for today, May 19, 2026, includes a 40% chance of showers and continued cloudiness. Skies are expected to clear this evening, with temperatures dipping to an overnight low of minus 1°C.

Warmer weather is on the way for the community starting Wednesday, May 20, with mainly sunny skies and a high of 15°C. While there is a brief interruption expected on Thursday, May 21, with a 90% probability of rain in the morning, conditions are expected to improve to a high of 19°C by the afternoon.

The warm trend will continue throughout the weekend. Residents can expect temperatures to reach 21°C on Sunday, May 24, and climb to 22°C by Monday, May 25. These upcoming highs will sit slightly above the historical May climate normals of 18°C, as reported by Current Results. With more than 15 hours of daylight currently available, the improved conditions will offer clear opportunities for outdoor activities.

Official weather data for the region is provided by Environment Canada.

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