Our remarkable early spring weather continues into the third week of March, with still no measurable snow in Winnipeg since the start of the month. (The airport had a few flurries last Thursday night but nothing measurable) Since 1872, there has never been a March in Winnipeg that has not had some measurable snow. The least snowy March was back in 1946 with only 0.8 cm for the month. The top 5 least snowy Marches in Winnipeg since 1872 are as follows..
1946 ......... 0.8 cm
1938 ......... 1.0 cm
1939 ......... 1.5 cm
1961 ......... 1.5 cm
1924 ......... 2.3 cm
The question is.. we will set a new snow free mark this year? We keep dodging bullets as weather systems bypass Winnipeg, but our luck may be running out this week as a couple of clipper systems move across the southern Prairies. One moving through Wednesday may bring a cm or two to Winnipeg and the Interlake regions, followed by another clipper with a chance of snow Friday night. Time will tell if we can dodge a couple more bullets to set a new new record for March.
One thing to keep in mind through, of all those top 5 least snowy Marches, ALL of them had measurable snow in April and some even in May. (see monthly snowfall table below)
YEAR.....MARCH.......APRIL........MAY
1946 ......... 0.8 cm .... 0.8 cm .... Tr
1938 ......... 1.0 cm .... 13.7 cm .... 8.4 cm
1939 ......... 1.5 cm .... 1.5 cm .... 0.0 cm
1961 ......... 1.5 cm ..... 7.6 cm .... 0.0 cm
1924 ......... 2.3 cm ....18.8 cm .... 0.3 cm
So a lack of snow in March is no sign that winter weather is over.