Meteorologist Riley Laychuk forecasted seasonal temperatures for Manitoba on Wednesday, May 20, 2026 [1].
Accurate weather forecasting is essential for residents in southern Manitoba to plan travel and agricultural activities as the region transitions into late spring. The timing of precipitation can impact early-season planting and local commutes.
Laychuk, a meteorologist for CBC Manitoba, said the update regarding the weather patterns affecting the province [1]. The forecast indicates that temperatures across the region will remain close to seasonal norms for the date [1].
While the day is expected to be stable, the forecast includes a chance of showers [1]. These showers are most likely to affect southern Manitoba, the region most susceptible to these shifting patterns [1].
The precipitation is expected to arrive overnight and continue into Thursday morning [1]. Residents are advised to monitor local updates as the system moves through the southern portion of the province [2].
Laychuk said the conditions would be typical for this time of year [1]. No severe weather warnings were issued in the primary forecast, though the possibility of rain remains a key factor for the overnight period [2].
“Temperatures across Manitoba will be close to seasonal”
This forecast suggests a period of atmospheric stability with temperatures aligning with historical averages for late May. The localized nature of the predicted showers in southern Manitoba indicates a standard spring weather pattern rather than a major storm system.





