Manitoba

Winter Weather Returns To Ste. Anne With Snow And Cold

By

Emma Kelly
March 8, 2026 9:55 am

Residents in Ste. Anne, Manitoba, should prepare for a return to winter conditions this week as mild temperatures give way to snow and freezing cold. According to Environment Canada, the community will see a significant shift from the 4°C highs on Sunday, March 8, 2026, to much colder weather by the end of the week.

The weather agency expects temperatures to drop sharply as the week progresses, reaching lows of -14°C by Thursday and Friday nights. This change follows a period of mild and wet weather that could leave surfaces slushy before they freeze over in the coming days.

Periods of snow are forecasted to begin late Friday, March 13, and continue through Saturday, March 14, 2026. The transition from melting to freezing temperatures may create icy conditions on local roads and sidewalks, making travel more difficult for those in the area.

Residents are encouraged to monitor road conditions and adjust any travel plans as the winter-like weather returns. Preparing for the sudden drop in temperature and incoming snow will help locals stay safe during this late-season freeze.

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