Manitoba

Sun and Clouds Follow Morning Flurries in Dauphin (2026)

By

Emma Kelly
March 11, 2026 8:27 am

Residents in Dauphin, Manitoba, will see a mix of sun and cloud starting today, March 11, 2026, following a morning that saw a few light flurries. This change offers a clearer outlook for the region as the week progresses, even though winter temperatures remain in place.

According to Environment Canada, the 30 per cent chance of snow is expected to clear by early this afternoon. While the sun is coming out, daytime highs are forecast to stay below freezing, ranging between -4°C and -11°C through at least March 17, 2026.

Water levels at Dauphin Lake and the risk of flooding are being watched by the Manitoba Hydrologic Forecast Centre. Officials report that current conditions do not signal an immediate threat of flooding from spring melt, as local temperatures are tracking close to what is normal for the middle of March.

The mix of sun and clouds is expected to continue through the weekend. While it will look brighter outside, the region will stay cold for the next several days.

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