Residents of Ste. Anne, Manitoba should prepare for a significant shift in weather as a summer-like day gives way to much cooler temperatures this weekend. According to Environment Canada, the community will reach a high of 25°C on Thursday, April 23, 2026, though a risk of thunderstorms is expected in the afternoon.
The warm conditions will be short-lived, with daytime highs expected to drop to 11°C by Friday, April 24. Overnight temperatures will also cool significantly, dipping to between -2°C and -3°C throughout the upcoming weekend. While there are currently no weather alerts in effect for the region, this temperature drop poses a risk of frost for local gardens and agricultural operations.
Weather conditions will remain unsettled into early next week. Rain is expected to move into the area on Sunday night, April 26, and continue through Monday, April 27. By Tuesday, April 28, the forecast includes a 60 percent chance of flurries as temperatures struggle to rise, with a predicted high of 9°C.
Local growers and gardeners are reminded that late April frost events are statistically plausible in this region. Data from Manitoba Agriculture indicates that areas south of Lake Winnipeg carry a 25 percent risk of experiencing the final spring frost after May 21. Given these fluctuations, residents may want to adjust their planting schedules to protect sensitive vegetation from the coming cold.