Environment Canada says autumn will follow the summer trend in southern Manitoba.

David Phillips says the months of September, October and November look to be milder than normal. Phillips says the first frost usually doesn't hit southern Manitoba before mid-September and he expects that trend to continue this year.

Back in June, Phillips suggested the summer of 2015 would see above average temperatures and normal precipitation.  Looking back from April through August precipitation was slightly above normal.

As for temperature, Phillips says the average temperature in June was 17.1 degrees in, compared to 16.4 which is average. July was the hottest month of the summer, with an average temperature of 20.4, compared to the normal average of 19.0 degrees. And in August, the average temperature was 18.5 degrees, when 18.2 is the normal average.

Meanwhile, Phillips says winter should also be another season with above average temperatures in southern Manitoba, as the result of a strong El Nino. Phillips says over the last 70 years there have been six Super El Ninos in southern Manitoba. Five of those produced milder winters than normal.