Manitoba

Warming Trend Expected in Carberry This Week

By

Emma Kelly
May 5, 2026 9:10 am

Residents of Carberry, Manitoba, can expect a steady rise in temperatures this week as a warming trend arrives, providing more favorable conditions for local agricultural fieldwork.

According to Environment Canada, the week began with a cold Tuesday high of 5°C and morning wind chill values near minus 12°C. Temperatures are expected to climb steadily throughout the coming days, reaching 18°C by Friday. There are currently no weather alerts in effect for the area.

While the days will become warmer, nights will remain chilly through mid-week. Residents can expect clear skies to lead to a low of minus 7°C on Wednesday night.

The warming trend is expected to continue through the weekend. Saturday and Sunday will see a mix of sun and cloud, with daytime highs forecast to reach 16°C and 17°C, respectively. These conditions arrive during the optimal window for spring wheat planting, offering a welcome shift for the local agricultural industry.

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