Residents in Hay River, Northwest Territories, are preparing for light snow and a period of deep cold as a weather system moves through the region starting March 17, 2026. The shift in weather is bringing drifting snow today before temperatures drop into much colder ranges for the rest of the week.
According to Environment Canada, there is a specific risk of frostbite tonight. While winds are expected to be light, the wind chill is forecast to reach -31 overnight, making it important for people to dress warmly if they are heading outdoors.
The freezing conditions are expected to last through March 22, 2026, with nighttime lows staying between -20°C and -25°C. These temperatures are colder than the typical March average minimum for the community, which is closer to -20°C.