Cool And Unsettled Weather Ahead For St. Theresa Point

By

Emma Kelly
May 1, 2026 9:57 am

Residents of St. Theresa Point can expect a stretch of cool and unsettled weather as a seasonal weather pattern moves across northern Manitoba through May 6, 2026.

According to Environment Canada, the upcoming days will feature a mix of sun, cloud, and a chance of spring precipitation. Friday offers a mix of sun and cloud with a high of 7°C. Those heading outdoors should note that the UV index is expected to reach 5, which is considered moderate.

The weekend will bring more unsettled conditions to the community, with cloudy skies and a 60 percent chance of showers forecast for both Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures will remain cool as the week progresses, with daytime highs dropping toward freezing by Monday and Tuesday. Overnight conditions early next week may include a 60 percent chance of flurries, with temperatures dipping to a low of -4°C.

This cooling trend is consistent with a broader weather pattern identified by The Weather Network, which expects cooler-than-normal temperatures to persist across eastern Manitoba for much of the month. While current conditions are typical for this time of year, no severe weather alerts are in effect for St. Theresa Point.

Conditions are expected to show some improvement by Wednesday, May 6, as the sun returns with a daytime high of 5°C. For those planning activities, residents are encouraged to stay updated on local conditions as the weather transitions through the coming days.

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