Residents of Stonewall are facing a chilly and overcast start to the week, with temperatures significantly lower than typical May averages. According to Environment Canada, the region is seeing highs near 10°C this Tuesday, May 19, 2026, which is well below the normal seasonal high of 19°C.
The cool conditions bring a risk of frost to the area tonight as temperatures are expected to drop to -1°C. According to Manitoba Agriculture, there is a 25 percent probability of frost occurring after May 21 in this region, which may affect sensitive plants and early-season garden activity. The spring season has already been cooler than average, with heat accumulation for crops currently trailing at less than 75 percent of normal levels.
Conditions are expected to improve starting Wednesday, May 20, as skies clear and temperatures climb toward 17°C. While rain is likely to return on Thursday, May 21, a more sustained warming trend is on the horizon. Forecasts from both Environment Canada and The Weather Network indicate a steady climb in daily highs through the weekend, reaching 22°C by Monday, May 25, providing a better window for outdoor activities.
There are currently no active weather alerts for Stonewall. Those looking to plan outdoor tasks are encouraged to monitor the local Environment Canada forecast as the week progresses.