Long-range Weather Forecast

The Prairies

Annual Weather Summary
November 2008 to October 2009

The Prairies Long-range Weather Region

Winter will be snowier than normal, with near-normal temperatures, in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta will be slightly milder and drier than normal, with below-normal snowfall. The coldest temperatures will occur in the first half of December and mid-January. The heaviest snows will fall in mid-March.

April and May will be slightly drier than normal, with near-normal temperatures, on average.

Summer will be cooler than normal. Rainfall will be below normal in Manitoba and above normal elsewhere. The hottest temperatures will occur early in July.

September and October will have near-normal temperatures, with precipitation below normal in the east and slightly above normal in the west.

Detailed Forecast for the Next Two Months

September 2008

Avg. Temperature: 13°C (2° above avg.)
Precipitation: 25mm (30mm below avg. eaast, avg. west)
Sep. 1-3: Sunny, very warm
Sep. 4-7: T-storms, then sunny, cool
Sep. 8-11: T-storms, then sunny, cool
Sep. 12-20: Sunny, warm
Sep. 21-27: T-storms, then sunny, warm
Sep. 28-30: Showers, mild
 

October 2008

Avg. Temperature: 10°C (6° above avg. east, 2° above west)
Precipitation: 5mm (15mm below avg.)
Oct. 1-11: Showers, then sunny, warm
Oct. 12-16: Showers, mild
Oct. 17-25: Sunny
Oct. 26-29: Sunny, mild
Oct. 30-31: Sunny, mild east; snow west

Temperature and Precipitation
November 2008 to October 2009

Temperature and Precipitation Graph
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