Manitoba

Beausejour Residents Face Cold Morning and Expected Snow

By

Emma Kelly
March 10, 2026 8:17 am

Residents in Beausejour, Manitoba, are facing a very cold start on March 10, 2026, with a risk of frostbite due to extreme wind chill values. Environment Canada predicts the morning wind chill will reach -29, although the afternoon should see some relief.

The weather forecast for Tuesday includes a high of -4°C and a 30 percent chance of light snow. By Thursday, March 12, 2026, the area is expected to see cloudy conditions and more moderate temperatures.

Even with the current freezing temperatures, the Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre is already looking ahead to the spring melt. This provincial group monitors water levels and reports that there is currently a low-to-moderate risk of flooding for most areas as the runoff season begins.

Local commuters and outdoor workers are encouraged to dress warmly, as the morning wind chill poses a significant risk for exposed skin. The wind chill is expected to improve to -9 by this afternoon as the day progresses.

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