Residents of Niverville can look forward to a significant warming trend this week as sunshine replaces a period of cool, damp weather. According to Environment Canada, the area is moving past the unsettled conditions and rain that arrived on May 17, 2026.
While the week started with cool temperatures hovering between 9 and 10 degrees Celsius and scattered showers, conditions are expected to improve starting Wednesday, May 20. Sunny skies will return that day with a high of 16 degrees Celsius. The warming trend continues through the end of the week, with temperatures climbing to a comfortable 21 degrees Celsius on Thursday, May 21, and Friday, May 22.
Despite the incoming heat, residents should be prepared for a chilly transition tonight, May 19, as there is a risk of frost with a forecast low of minus 1 degree Celsius. For those planning outdoor activities or gardening, the upcoming milder weather will be a welcome change from the earlier conditions. While typical May highs in the community are 22 degrees Celsius, the forecast suggests the region will see even warmer conditions over the coming weekend, potentially reaching 28 degrees Celsius on Sunday and 33 degrees Celsius by Monday.
The recent cool and wet weather across the Prairies has been consistent with seasonal outlooks. Both The Weather Network and the Old Farmer’s Almanac previously indicated that this spring could be cooler and wetter than average for Manitoba, though the current forecast suggests a potential for early summer-like conditions to develop as the month progresses.