Manitoba

Windy Weather Expected for Niverville This Weekend

By

Emma Kelly
April 11, 2026 8:49 am

Residents in Niverville, Manitoba, should prepare for windy conditions and shifting weather as Environment Canada forecasts significant gusts throughout the upcoming weekend of April 11 and April 12, 2026.

Saturday is expected to start off mainly sunny before cloud cover increases in the afternoon. Winds will shift from the south at 30 km/h with gusts up to 50 km/h in the early morning, eventually intensifying to 50 km/h with gusts reaching 70 km/h by early afternoon. Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 11°C, which is near the seasonal average for this time of year.

The wind is expected to continue through the night, accompanied by a 30 percent chance of showers and a low of 4°C. Sunday will see temperatures reach 10°C, with cloudier skies and a 60 percent chance of showers throughout the day.

The Town of Niverville reminds drivers that annual spring road restrictions have been in effect since March 20, 2026. These restrictions, combined with the forecasted high winds, may create difficult driving conditions. According to Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure, strong winds can reduce visibility and potentially slow down road maintenance and clearing operations.

Located in the Red River Valley, Niverville is a frequent commuter hub for people traveling to and from Winnipeg. Drivers are encouraged to exercise caution while traveling on exposed rural routes in the region during the windy weather.

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