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Frost warnings thwart long weekend gardening plans in western Manitoba, Interlake

It's May long weekend, but if your plans include gardening you may want to reconsider.

Frost warnings in effect for Saturday night across a wide swath of the province

Environment Canada says many Manitoba gardeners should consider covering up Saturday night, as there's frost in the forecast. (Rodrick Reidsma/Salina Journal/The Associated Press)

It's May long weekend, but if your plans include gardening you may want to reconsider.

Frost warnings are in effect across a wide swath of the province, including western Manitoba and the Interlake.

Environment Canada blamesaridge of high pressure continuing to circle cool northeasterly winds across the Prairies, which will see temperatures drop to near or below the freezing mark overnight Saturday and into Sunday.

Southern Manitoba will be protected, to some extent, by cloud cover and stronger winds that will keep temperatures above 0 C.

Outdoor gardens may need to be covered, especially frost-sensitive plants and trees.

Frost warnings are in effect for:

  • Arborg Hecla Fisher River Gypsumville Ashern.
  • Brandon Neepawa Carberry Treherne.
  • Dauphin Russell Roblin Winnipegosis.
  • Minnedosa Riding Mountain National Park.
  • Selkirk Gimli Stonewall Woodlands.
  • Ste. Rose McCreary Alonsa Gladstone.
  • Swan River Duck Mountain Porcupine Provincial Forest.
  • The Pas Wanless Westray Clearwater Lake Prov. Park.
  • Virden Souris.