The sun continues to shine on Winnipeg and southern Manitoba on Tuesday. Daytime highs across the south will reach 22 C to 24 C in the afternoon. Northwest winds will be gusty, at times, in the southeast. Meanwhile, Environment and Climate Change Canada said a low pressure system near Churchill will continue to slump south and weaken Tuesday afternoon. As it does, rain and showers in the region will taper off, according to the weather agency. Accordingly, temperatures in the northeast will be cooler Tuesday, with Churchill and Gillam expected to reach just 11 C and 14 C respectively. Northwestern Manitoba will benefit from a ridge of high pressure over Saskatchewan Tuesday. The northwest will be sunny with afternoon temperatures in the upper teens and low 20s. To the east, there is a slight chance of showers late Tuesday afternoon across northwestern Ontario. Otherwise, look for a mix of sun and clouds with daytime highs in the low 20s. If you’re wondering if we’ve seen the last of the hotter summertime temperatures in Winnipeg, the answer is no. Sunny daytime highs will begin to climb again, reaching the mid-20s on Wednesday and for most of the rest of this week, before climbing even higher on Monday.