Manitoba

Morris Residents Face Cold Wind Chill and Blowing Snow

By

Emma Kelly
March 13, 2026 8:23 am

Residents in Morris, Manitoba, are dealing with a cold morning on March 13, 2026, as blowing snow and a wind chill of -21 hit the community following an overnight storm. The cold temperatures and lingering snow conditions created potential hazards for morning commuters and anyone working outdoors early in the day.

According to Environment Canada, approximately 5 cm of snow fell overnight leading into Friday. This was accompanied by strong winds that reached gusts of up to 50 km/h, which caused visibility issues on local roads.

While the active snowfall has ended, the wind chill was recorded at -21 at 4:00 AM in the nearby area. Despite the cold start, the weather agency reported that there were no active weather alerts in effect for the community as of 9:26 AM.

Conditions are expected to improve as the day continues, with the forecast calling for mainly sunny skies. Winds are predicted to become light in the afternoon, and temperatures should reach a high of -6°C.

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