Manitoba

Slippery Roads Possible as Light Snow Hits Stonewall

By

Emma Kelly
March 9, 2026 10:22 am

Residents of Stonewall, Manitoba, should prepare for a shift in the weather as clouds and a 30 percent chance of light snow are expected on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. The change in conditions is expected to arrive by the afternoon, bringing the potential for light snow accumulation across the community.

According to Environment Canada, the day will begin with a mix of sun and clouds before the sky turns fully cloudy. The chance of light snow is highest during the late afternoon hours as a new weather system moves into the region.

The high temperature for the day is forecast to reach -6°C. These cold temperatures combined with the expected snowfall could result in slippery sections on local roads and sidewalks, making travel more difficult for those on the move.

Drivers and pedestrians are encouraged to exercise caution and plan for changing conditions throughout the day. This forecast was officially issued by the national weather office at 5:00 AM on Monday, March 9, 2026.

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