Manitoba

Snow Expected to Start Tonight in The Pas

By

Emma Kelly
March 11, 2026 8:19 am

Residents in The Pas, Manitoba, should expect snow to begin falling tonight, March 11, 2026, and continue through the following day. According to Environment Canada, periods of snow are forecasted to start overnight and last until late Thursday afternoon.

There are currently no official weather alerts or warnings in effect for the region despite the incoming snow. Wind speeds are expected to reach 20 kilometres per hour from the southeast on Wednesday evening, eventually shifting to come from the north at 20 kilometres per hour on Thursday afternoon, March 12, 2026.

Community members and travellers are encouraged to stay mindful of changing road conditions as the snow moves in. New snowfall and shifting winds can often lead to slippery streets and lower visibility, even when a major storm is not predicted.

The snowfall is expected to end by late Thursday as the weather system moves out of the area. This late-winter weather is normal for the northern parts of the province as residents wait for spring temperatures to arrive.

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