Manitoba

Niverville Residents Prepare For Freezing Temperatures This Week

By

Emma Kelly
March 9, 2026 7:28 am

Niverville, Manitoba, is experiencing a period of below-freezing weather as temperatures are set to drop significantly on March 9, 2026. According to Environment Canada, the daytime high will reach -6°C before falling to an overnight low of -13°C.

Brisk winds will make the air feel much colder than the thermometer suggests, with wind chill values expected to hit -17°C during the day. Overnight, the wind chill is forecasted to reach -19°C, which can make morning commutes and outdoor activities difficult for local residents.

These conditions are lower than the usual temperatures for this time of year in the region. Typically, Niverville sees highs of -2°C and lows of -11°C in early March, but the current cold snap is keeping the ground frozen and may create icy patches on roads and sidewalks.

There is a 30 percent chance of flurries on Monday, with sunny but frigid conditions expected to continue through Tuesday. Residents are encouraged to ensure their home heating systems are functioning properly and to watch for slippery surfaces during the freeze.

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