Manitoba

Icy Roads and Strong Winds Expected for Morris

By

Emma Kelly
March 4, 2026 7:51 am

Residents and commuters in Morris, Manitoba, are facing slippery roads and high winds on March 4, 2026, as a winter weather system moves through the region. Environment Canada is forecasting a risk of freezing drizzle throughout the morning, which can create a thin layer of ice on local streets and sidewalks.

By noon, the weather is expected to change as north winds increase to 30 kilometres per hour, with gusts reaching up to 50 kilometres per hour. The combination of icy surfaces and strong wind gusts can make it much harder to control a vehicle and may reduce visibility for anyone traveling in the area.

Those driving on Highway 75 should exercise extreme caution, as the route is a major corridor that is sensitive to weather-related closures. Because of its location in the Red River Valley, the highway is often prone to shifting wind patterns and ice accumulation that can make highway driving particularly risky.

Local officials from Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure suggest that residents monitor the Manitoba 511 service for real-time updates as the situation develops. Staying informed about road conditions is important for safety, especially when freezing precipitation and high winds occur at the same time.

Checking for updates throughout the day is recommended since weather conditions can change quickly in the valley. Taking extra time for travel and driving at slower speeds can help residents stay safe during these winter weather events.

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