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Riley Laychuk's got a WILD forecast for Brandon today.

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Your Brandon forecast for today is wild

Morning from the Wheat City — here's what's driving Brandon today.

I saw the forecast this morning, and Riley Laychuk is really going out on a limb with this one. We're looking at cool temperatures across Southern Manitoba, and then a "chance of scattered flurries in northeastern Manitoba." Seriously? It's April 9th, and we're talking about flurries. You'd think by now, the weather would have figured itself out. It just feels like Mother Nature is having a bit of a laugh at our expense, especially when you're trying to get a head start on anything outdoors, even just walking down 18th Street.

### What This Means for Brandon

This kind of unpredictable weather isn't just an annoyance; it actually impacts things here. Think about:

* **Agriculture:** Farmers are always watching the skies, and late flurries or cold snaps can delay planting or even damage early crops. Our economy is built on this, after all.

* **Retail:** People aren't exactly rushing out to Shoppers Mall for spring clothes when there's a risk of snow. It messes with the seasonal rhythm.

* **Keystone Centre Events:** Outdoor events, even smaller ones, can see reduced attendance if the weather is iffy.

It's just a reminder that even in a city like Brandon, which has a $2.9 billion economy and is projected to hit 80,000 by 2040, we're still deeply connected to the land and the weather patterns that shape it. We're not Winnipeg, where they can sometimes pretend they're completely insulated. Here, the weather directly impacts the bottom line and our daily lives, from the Maple Leaf Foods plant to Behlen Industries.

Marcus Fehr, MiTL Sports Desk, Brandon.

Riley's always got the latest on what's coming our way — get the full forecast every morning on the radio at mornings.live.

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