Residents in Selkirk, Manitoba, should prepare for a messy mix of rain and snow starting late Friday, March 20, 2026, which could lead to slippery road conditions. According to Environment Canada, the weather is expected to transition from rain to snow overnight as temperatures drop.
The forecast shows rain beginning Friday evening before changing to snow after midnight. There is a risk of freezing rain late Friday night and into the early morning hours, with total snowfall amounts expected to be between 2 and 4 cm.
On Saturday, March 21, 2026, the snow is expected to end around noon, followed by a mainly cloudy afternoon. Temperatures will hold steady near -1°C throughout the day, while northeast winds are expected to reach speeds of 30 km/h.
As of Friday morning, there are no official weather alerts in effect for the region despite the predicted slush and ice. Residents and commuters are encouraged to use caution on the roads, as spring weather transitions in the Interlake Region frequently create hazardous driving conditions between Selkirk and Winnipeg.