Manitoba

The Pas Faces Cold Start Before Warming Up This Week

By

Emma Kelly
May 5, 2026 9:10 am

Residents of The Pas can expect a chilly start to the week with a chance of light snow, followed by a steady climb in temperatures as spring-like conditions return to the region. According to Environment Canada, local conditions on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, include a high of 1°C and wind chill values reaching -12°C in the morning.

As of 4:52 AM, observations at The Pas Airport recorded temperatures of -4.4°C with north-northwest wind gusts up to 37 km/h. While there is a 60 percent chance of light snow today, there are currently no weather alerts in effect for the area. Residents are advised to prepare for slippery road conditions and wind chill throughout the day.

The weather is expected to take a turn for the better starting Wednesday, as a warming trend moves across the region. Forecasts indicate a gradual increase in temperatures, moving from 5°C on Wednesday to 10°C on Thursday and 11°C on Friday. The weekend will see a slight dip on Saturday to 6°C before warming back up to 11°C on Sunday.

By Monday, May 11, 2026, residents can look forward to sunny skies and a high of 15°C. This upcoming peak is slightly above the historical seasonal average of 14°C, providing a welcomed shift toward warmer weather after a cold start to the week.

Data for this forecast is provided by The Weather Network and Environment Canada.

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