Residents in Carberry, Manitoba, should prepare for strong wind gusts reaching up to 60 kilometres per hour on the evening of Monday, March 9, 2026. According to Environment Canada, western winds are expected to increase to 40 kilometres per hour with gusts between 40 and 60 kilometres per hour before slowing down late tonight.
While there were no formal weather alerts in place as of Monday morning, these high winds could make driving difficult on rural roads. The wind, paired with freezing temperatures around -11 degrees Celsius, may create blowing snow that reduces visibility for people traveling through the area.
Drivers of large or high-profile vehicles are encouraged to be careful, as strong gusts can make it harder to stay in control on open stretches of highway. Local authorities have not issued any official travel warnings, but conditions are expected to remain windy until the gusts drop to about 40 kilometres per hour overnight.