Manitoba

Snow Expected for The Pas Followed by Warming Trend

By

Emma Kelly
April 17, 2026 11:27 am

Residents of The Pas, Manitoba, should prepare for a snowy Friday followed by a chilly start to the weekend before temperatures begin to climb next week. According to Environment Canada, periods of snow are moving through the area today, with a daytime high of -5°C.

While there are currently no weather alerts in effect for the region, drivers are encouraged to use caution on the roads while the snow falls. The Manitoba 511 road conditions database currently shows no active travel advisories for the area.

The weather will remain cold into Saturday morning, when residents can expect bitter wind chills reaching -20. However, the outlook for the rest of the week is more mild. Sunny skies are expected to return on Sunday with a high of 3°C, continuing a warming trend that will see temperatures rise to 8°C by Monday and reach 11°C by Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

The Pas, a town of 5,639 residents located at the confluence of the Pasquia and Saskatchewan rivers, typically sees these types of spring weather shifts as the region transitions out of winter. While mid-April snowfall is considered normal for the area, the upcoming week promises a shift toward more seasonal spring temperatures.

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