Manitoba

Blowing Snow and Low Wind Chills Expected in Carberry

By

Emma Kelly
March 12, 2026 7:57 am

Residents in Carberry, Manitoba, should prepare for snow and high winds starting March 12, 2026, as a winter system moves through the region. According to Environment Canada, the area is expected to see between 2 to 4 centimetres of snow throughout the day.

While there are no official weather alerts in place as of Thursday morning, conditions are expected to change quickly. Wind gusts are forecast to reach 60 kilometres per hour by the evening, which will likely cause blowing snow and make it difficult to see on local roads.

Temperatures are also set to drop significantly overnight. By the morning of March 13, 2026, the wind chill is expected to reach near -26 degrees Celsius, creating a very cold start to the day for those heading outdoors.

Local schools, such as Carberry Collegiate, are part of the Beautiful Plains School Division. Families should stay informed about potential updates regarding bus services or travel notices as visibility and road safety conditions evolve.

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