Manitoba

Carberry Residents to See Warmer Weather After Cold Snap

By

Emma Kelly
March 13, 2026 8:23 am

Residents in Carberry, Manitoba, can look forward to a break from the frigid cold as temperatures are forecast to rise above freezing by the middle of next week. After starting March 13, 2026, with a biting wind chill, the community is expected to reach a high of 5°C by Wednesday.

According to Environment Canada, Friday morning began with a wind chill of -30°C, which brought a risk of frostbite for anyone spending time outdoors. While conditions are expected to stay cold through the day with an afternoon wind chill of -16°C, there are currently no official weather alerts in effect for the area.

The weather is expected to remain unstable as the region transitions toward spring-like conditions. Residents may see some snow on Tuesday, March 17, before the warmer air arrives later in the week.

By Wednesday, March 18, 2026, the forecast calls for a mix of sun and clouds with a daytime high of 5°C. This shift marks a significant change from the freezing temperatures common for the area during this time of year.

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