Manitoba

Cold Start to Week in Garden Hill Before Snow Arrives Thursday

By

Emma Kelly
April 19, 2026 8:18 am

Residents of Garden Hill, Manitoba, are facing a cold start to the week as Environment Canada reports frigid temperatures and the return of an active weather pattern later this week.

As of 8:00 AM on Sunday, April 19, 2026, observations at the Island Lake Airport recorded a temperature of -16.1°C with a wind chill of -25. Given these conditions, officials advise that the risk of frostbite increases significantly as wind chill values drop, and caution is warranted for anyone outdoors. Those heading outdoors are encouraged to dress in layers, ensuring the outer layer is wind-resistant.

The community will see clearing conditions through Sunday, with temperatures reaching a high of -2°C. While Monday, April 20, will bring a brief period of warmer air with a high of 8°C, residents should prepare for 2 to 4 cm of snow early in the morning, which will transition to rain by the afternoon. Following a brief period of sun and mixed skies on Tuesday and Wednesday with highs of 5°C, more unsettled weather is expected to return.

Starting Thursday, April 23, through Saturday, April 25, the region will face a mix of snow or rain. These conditions are expected to transition into snow by Saturday, with temperatures dropping to 0°C. This forecast is part of a regional trend that has persisted over the last four to six weeks, characterized by cold air masses and several storm systems moving across the Prairies.

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