Manitoba

Warm Weather and Stable Flood Outlook for Morris Residents

By

Emma Kelly
April 24, 2026 9:44 am

Residents in Morris, Manitoba are experiencing unseasonably cold spring weather conditions this week. According to Environment Canada, the area is seeing a high of -17°C on April 23, 2026, with a low of -23°C forecast for the overnight period. As of today, there are no specific weather alerts in effect for the immediate Morris community, although freezing rain and winter storm conditions have been impacting other parts of the province.

While spring weather in the region can change quickly, officials are reporting a positive outlook regarding local flood risks. According to the Manitoba Hydrologic Forecast Centre, low flood risk is expected for the tributaries of the Red River, and the overall outlook for the Morris area remains stable, as the town is currently protected by its flood infrastructure.

Mayor Scott Crick has maintained a positive outlook for the area, noting that spring 2026 is expected to have minimal flooding impacts on Morris. The province continues to keep a close watch on other areas of the province. Elevated flood risks remain in the Interlake and Parkland regions, where a significantly higher than normal snowpack and a delayed melt have prompted continued monitoring by provincial authorities. Manitoba Hydro reminds residents to remain aware of potential hazards during the spring season as conditions develop.

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