Manitoba

Light Snow and Cold Wind Chill Expected for Dauphin

By

Emma Kelly
March 10, 2026 8:08 am

Residents in Dauphin, Manitoba, should prepare for a 60 percent chance of flurries and cold temperatures today, March 10, 2026. Environment Canada expects the light snow to begin late this morning and continue through the early afternoon.

The weather will also bring shifting winds, moving to the northwest at 20 kilometres per hour by the afternoon. While the high temperature is set at minus 3, the wind chill made it feel like minus 25 this morning and will remain near minus 9 for the rest of the day.

Sudden changes in wind and weather are a regular concern for the area because Dauphin Lake is prone to shoreline flooding. The Manitoba Hydrologic Forecast Centre monitors these levels, as high winds can sometimes push water and ice onto the land.

Drivers are encouraged to travel carefully as road conditions can change quickly during periods of light snow. This weather serves as a reminder that winter conditions are still present in the community as March continues.

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