Northwest Territories

Hay River Warming Trend Brings Relief After Deep Freeze

By

Emma Kelly
March 12, 2026 7:47 am

Residents in Hay River, Northwest Territories, will see a break from the biting cold as a warming trend begins on March 12, 2026. According to data from The Weather Network, daytime highs are expected to rise from -32 C to a more manageable -11 C by March 19, 2026. This shift marks a significant change for the community after enduring extreme wind chills that recently dipped below -35 C.

The forecast includes a mix of sun and clouds throughout the week, with scattered flurries expected to start around March 17, 2026. While the milder air is a welcome relief, the light snow may lead to some accumulation on local streets. Residents should stay alert to these changing conditions while travelling.

The higher temperatures will reduce the high risk of frostbite that has been a concern during the recent cold snap. Environment Canada remains the official source for regional weather warnings as the community prepares for the gradual transition toward spring.

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