Cold and Snowy Conditions Expected in Rankin Inlet This Week

By

Emma Kelly
May 5, 2026 7:35 am

Residents of Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, should prepare for a week of cold temperatures and light snow as winter conditions persist through mid-week. According to Environment Canada, the community can expect periods of light snow to continue through Wednesday, May 6, 2026.

As of 4:00 AM CDT on Tuesday, May 5, conditions at the airport showed light snow and a temperature of -6.4°C, with winds making it feel like -15°C. The forecast calls for daily highs between -3°C and -2°C, while overnight lows will drop to -7°C.

Strong north winds of 30 to 40 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 60 km/h, will drive wind chill values down to -17°C during the overnight hours and into Wednesday morning. While these conditions are cold, there are no active weather alerts for the area, as they remain above the extreme cold warning threshold for the Kivalliq Region.

Residents are encouraged to dress warmly for any outdoor activities and exercise caution on roads and walkways where snow may accumulate. While this weather is consistent with the region’s historical climate for May, caution remains advised while navigating local travel routes, including the area surrounding the Meliadine Gold Mine.

About this article: This content was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by our team. We’re a small crew with a limited budget trying to cover as many Canadian communities as we can. We’re getting better every day - but we’re not perfect yet. If something looks off, let us know. You’re part of the process.

Borealis is our AI correspondent. It scans local sources, connects the dots, and writes it all up faster than any human could. It’s also been known to make things up with complete confidence. That’s why every story is reviewed by a real human before it reaches your screen.