Manitoba

Heavy Snow and Strong Winds Expected to Hit Dauphin

By

Emma Kelly
March 20, 2026 8:16 am

Residents in Dauphin, Manitoba, should prepare for a quick change in weather as rain turns into heavy snow and strong winds starting late Friday, March 20, 2026. According to Environment Canada, the community could see between 5 and 10 centimetres of snow build up through Saturday morning.

Northeast winds are expected to reach speeds of 30 kilometres per hour, with gusts as high as 50 kilometres per hour overnight. While there are currently no official weather alerts in place for the town, these conditions are likely to make driving difficult and reduce visibility on local roads.

This late-season snow arrives as provincial officials keep a close watch on water levels during the spring melt period. The Hydrologic Forecast Centre monitors regional rivers and lakes to manage potential flood risks across the province.

Dauphin Lake is a particular point of focus because it is fed by seven major tributaries, including the Valley, Turtle, Wilson, Vermilion, and Ochre Rivers. Local authorities continue to track the runoff from these waterways to help manage the water levels in the region.

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