Residents of Igloolik, Nunavut, are currently facing blizzard conditions as a storm moves through the region on Saturday, April 11, 2026. Environment Canada has issued a blizzard warning in effect until this evening, with strong southeasterly winds reaching 50 to 60 kilometres per hour, creating near-zero visibility for the community.
According to data from the Igloolik Airport, the temperature was -23.9°C at 9:00 a.m. today, with a wind chill factor of -37. Federal criteria for these alerts in northern areas above the tree line are based on wind speeds of at least 40 kilometres per hour and visibility of 400 metres or less persisting for six hours or more.
Once the storm passes, a gradual warming trend is expected for the coming week. Environment Canada forecasts a high of -21°C on Sunday, warming to -16°C by Monday, -10°C on Tuesday, and -9°C by Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Following this, the weather will moderate, with highs of -18°C on Thursday and -16°C on Friday.
Igloolik, an Inuit hamlet in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, typically sees April temperatures ranging from an average high of -14.3°C to an average low of -22.6°C. While the current blizzard brings harsh conditions, no additional weather warnings have been issued for the area beyond Saturday evening.
More information about the community and its history can be found through local administrative resources. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on changing weather patterns as the week progresses.