Residents in Gimli, Manitoba, are preparing for icy conditions as a brief period of warm weather ends with temperatures expected to drop as low as -19°C this week. According to Environment Canada, the high on Sunday, March 8, 2026, will reach 2°C before falling to -12°C overnight.
The sudden change from melting temperatures to a deep freeze means any rain or melted snow on the ground will quickly turn into ice. This rapid refreezing is expected to make morning commutes on Monday and Tuesday particularly dangerous for drivers and people walking.
The cold weather is set to continue through the early part of the week, with the lowest temperatures predicted for Tuesday, March 10, 2026. Overnight lows are expected to reach -19°C, which can put extra strain on home pipes and other outdoor equipment.
Officials from Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure note that these rapid shifts in weather frequently lead to hazardous road conditions across the province. Local residents are encouraged to stay cautious while travelling as the sub-zero temperatures return.