Manitoba

Light Snow and Gusty Winds Expected in Stonewall This Thursday

By

Emma Kelly
March 11, 2026 8:19 am

Residents in Stonewall, Manitoba, should prepare for a change in weather as light snow is expected to move through the area on Thursday, March 12, 2026. This shift in conditions brings a risk of slippery surfaces and light snow buildup during the morning and afternoon.

According to Environment Canada, there is a 60 per cent chance of light snow throughout the day. While the snowfall is expected to be light, it could still make local roads and sidewalks difficult to navigate.

Temperatures are forecast to reach a high of -3 C, but morning commuters will face much colder conditions. Wind chill values are expected to dip as low as -23 C early in the day, making it feel much colder than the actual temperature.

Strong winds are also in the forecast for Thursday morning. Southeast winds could reach speeds of 30 kilometres per hour, with gusts reaching up to 50 kilometres per hour at times.

The combination of falling snow and gusty winds may lead to changing road conditions. People travelling in and out of the community should stay alert for potential icy spots that may impact travel throughout the evening.

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