Residents in Niverville can look forward to a week of mild and mostly settled weather as spring continues to progress, according to Environment Canada. There are currently no weather alerts in effect for the area, and clear conditions are expected to persist through the first part of May.
Temperatures will be on the rise this weekend, with a high of 17°C expected on Saturday, May 2, followed by a warmer 18°C on Sunday, May 3. These figures align closely with the climatological normal for early May in the community, which typically sees daily highs around 17°C.
While the days will remain mild, overnight temperatures are expected to drop below freezing mid-week. Residents should prepare for cooler nights, with lows reaching -3°C on Tuesday, May 5, and -4°C on Wednesday, May 6. Those planning to start their gardens should be aware that the last frost date for the region is typically around May 19, according to the Grower’s Guide, making the current period a risky time for frost-sensitive plants.
Current conditions recorded at the nearby Kleefeld weather station at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, May 1, showed a temperature of 0.7°C with light west winds of 5 km/h. Light winds are expected to continue throughout the coming days, providing generally calm conditions for those heading outdoors.