Residents in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, are facing dangerously cold conditions on March 17, 2026, as wind chill values dropped to minus 51 this morning, creating a high risk of frostbite in minutes.
According to Environment Canada, the temperature at the local airport was recorded at minus 38.9°C early Tuesday morning. This is significantly colder than the usual mid-March high of minus 20°C and the typical low of minus 29°C.
The wind chill is expected to stay at minus 38 through the afternoon, which means residents must take extra care when leaving their homes. Experts recommend covering all exposed skin and limiting time outside to avoid injury from the severe cold.
Even though the forecast warns of frostbite in minutes, the official agency website showed no formal weather alerts active as of 9:47 AM. The community is encouraged to follow safety precautions regardless of the alert status due to the intense wind chill levels.