Environment Canada issued a rainfall warning for part of southeastern Manitoba on a cold, wet and windy Friday morning across the southern half of the province.
CBC Manitoba meteorologist Jon Sauder reports that a cold front passing through the region will bring a change in the weather sometime around midday on Wednesday.
After that comes an extended period of wet and cooler weather, with showers or periods of rain from Thursday through Saturday, he forecast.
The forecast says Thursday will have the heaviest rain, but showers will become more scattered on Friday and Saturday. We re really heading into a very unsettled pattern, Moodie said, which will stir up some pockets of precipitation. So not a broad swath of area is likely going to get showers.
More significant rain will fall in the Red River Valley and southeastern Manitoba on Thursday, with the possibility of some thunderstorms, she said.