We’re in for one more day of extreme heat in southern Manitoba on Friday.
Daytime highs will climb into the low 30s with humidex values that will feel closer to 40. Tonight will be very warm again with overnight lows around 20 C.
That said, heat warnings remain in effect for the south, but Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) will likely end them by Saturday.
Temperatures have cooled off in the north, so heat warnings there have ended.
But there will still be plenty of heat, humidity and instability today and tonight across the province to produce thunderstorms.
Severe thunderstorms are crossing the Interlake early this afternoon that will continue to track to the east.
Central regions and southern areas in the north could see a third day in a row of thunderstorms, too.
Meanwhile, the strongest chance of severe storms is in the southwest.
We could see thunderstorms …