Residents in Selkirk, Manitoba, should prepare for a sharp drop in temperatures as a cold snap moves through the region on March 9 and 10, 2026. According to Environment Canada, overnight lows are expected to hit -18°C on both Monday and Tuesday nights.
Monday is expected to have a high of -9°C with a mix of sun and clouds and a 30 per cent chance of flurries throughout the day. The weather agency predicts that morning wind chills will reach as low as -25°C, making it feel much colder for anyone heading outside.
Even with the freezing temperatures on the way, there were no active official weather alerts for the community as of 9:27 AM on Monday morning. People are encouraged to wear warm clothing and watch for icy patches on sidewalks and roads while these winter conditions persist.