Manitoba

Mild And Variable Spring Weather Expected In The Pas This Week

By

Emma Kelly
April 9, 2026 8:22 am

Residents of The Pas can expect a mix of mild temperatures and unsettled weather conditions throughout the coming week, according to the latest forecast from Environment Canada.

There are currently no weather alerts in effect for the region as of April 9, 2026. While the week will see temperatures climb, the local climate remains in a transitional spring period, with morning wind chill values expected to hover near -13 degrees Celsius.

Today is bringing a mix of precipitation to the area, starting with light snow this morning before shifting to periods of rain or light snow throughout the afternoon. Looking ahead, conditions are expected to moderate as the week progresses, with skies turning partly cloudy by Friday. Saturday is forecast to reach a high of 6 degrees Celsius with a mix of sun and cloud.

As a hub for the surrounding region, The Pas serves a diverse community, including the neighbouring Opaskwayak Cree Nation. The local economy relies on several key sectors, including forestry and agriculture, which are often influenced by the area’s variable climate. According to Manitoba Agriculture, northern regions like this one have a short frost-free season, with a risk of frost remaining into late May.

With overnight lows dipping to -8 degrees Celsius, residents should prepare for chilly starts to the day before conditions warm up in the afternoons.

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