Manitoba

Snow Expected to Affect Tuesday Commute in Sandy Bay

By

Emma Kelly
March 13, 2026 8:23 am

Residents in Sandy Bay, Manitoba, can expect a return to winter weather on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, as snow moves into the region. According to Environment Canada, the incoming system is expected to bring colder conditions that could affect road safety and morning commutes.

The snow follows a few days of sunny but cold weather on March 15 and March 16. Forecasters expect a high temperature of -5°C during the day on Tuesday, with the temperature dropping to -6°C overnight.

Local drivers should be careful on the roads as mid-March snow in Manitoba can often lead to slippery conditions. Residents are encouraged to monitor local weather bulletins as the system approaches, as spring weather patterns can shift quickly.

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