Northwest Territories

Hay River Residents Expect Warm and Sunny Weekend Ahead

By

Emma Kelly
April 27, 2026 8:11 am

Residents of Hay River can look forward to a brief period of mild, sunny weather this coming weekend as temperatures are expected to climb above seasonal norms.

After a week defined by fluctuating spring temperatures that saw conditions drop as low as -11°C, the community will experience a shift toward warmer, clearer skies on May 2 and May 3, 2026. According to Environment Canada and The Weather Network, Saturday is forecast to be sunny with daytime highs reaching between 8°C and 11°C. Sunday will bring a continuation of these mild conditions with plenty of sunshine and temperatures again climbing to between 9°C and 11°C.

This upcoming warmth is a welcome change for the area, as these figures sit above the seasonal normal high of 7°C for early May. The weekend break offers a clear window between periods of active weather. Forecasters note that residents should prepare for mixed precipitation arriving on Friday, May 1, which carries a 70 percent probability of light rain.

This volatile weather pattern aligns with the broader seasonal outlook for the Northwest Territories. Experts describe the 2026 spring transition as having more detours and backtracking than typical years, with near-normal temperatures expected overall as the region moves from winter into summer.

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