Residents in Brandon, Manitoba, are preparing for a messy day of weather as a system bringing up to 10 centimetres of snow and freezing rain moves into the region on March 17, 2026. The storm is expected to create hazardous travel conditions for commuters throughout the day.
According to Environment Canada, the snow began early Tuesday morning and will be accompanied by local blowing snow during the morning and early afternoon. This combination of snow and wind is likely to cause visibility issues for anyone out on the roads.
Forecasters are also watching for a risk of freezing rain that could begin in the afternoon and continue into the early evening. Temperatures are expected to reach a high of -3°C today, which is a significant increase from the overnight low of -19°C.
Despite the predicted snow and ice, there were no official weather alerts in place for the community as of 3:00 AM on Tuesday. Residents are encouraged to stay aware of the changing conditions and plan for extra travel time due to the potential for slippery streets.