Manitoba

Frostbite Risk Forecast For The Pas As Temperatures Drop

By

Emma Kelly
March 10, 2026 8:08 am

Residents in The Pas, Manitoba, are being warned of a frostbite risk as temperatures are expected to drop significantly on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. The forecast suggests that extreme cold will move into the region overnight, making it dangerous for anyone spending time outside without proper clothing.

According to Environment Canada, the temperature is expected to hit a low of -22°C tonight. While the wind will stay relatively light at 15 kilometres per hour, the wind chill is forecast to reach -29°C overnight.

The biting cold will continue into the morning of Wednesday, March 11, 2026, with the wind chill reaching -30°C. Forecasters have explicitly included a risk of frostbite in the daily weather report because skin can freeze quickly at these temperatures.

While there are currently no official colour-coded weather alerts for the community, residents are encouraged to cover all exposed skin to avoid injury. People who work outdoors or have a morning commute should also be prepared for slippery roads and should monitor travel conditions.

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