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Inuvik, NT

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HEAT WARNING

Daytime high temperatures near 30 degrees Celsius combined with overnight lows between 14 and 20 degrees Celsius continue. Temperatures are expected to cool on Saturday. Extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. The health risks are greater for older adults, infants and young children, pregnant people, people with physical and/or mental illnesses, and people with disabilities or mobility issues. Watch for the effects of heat illness: swelling, rash, cramps, fainting, heat exhaustion, heat stroke and the worsening of some health conditions. Drink plenty of water regularly, even before you feel thirsty to decrease your risk of dehydration. Thirst is not a good indicator of dehydration. Check several times a day on older family, friends and neighbours. Make sure they are cool and drinking water. Reduce your heat risk. Schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day. Limit direct sun exposure. Shade yourself by wearing a wide-brimmed, breathable hat and/or an umbrella. Never leave people, particularly children, or pets inside a parked vehicle. Watch for early signs of heat illness (feeling unwell, fatigue, thirst, headache) as these can rapidly evolve into life-threatening emergencies. Move to a cooler environment immediately, such as a shaded or air-conditioned space. When it’s hot, eat cool, light meals. Avoid using the oven. Keep your house cool. Turn on your air conditioning (if possible), block the sun by closing curtains or blinds, or relocate to a cooler location such as a basement or public cooling centre. All workers should take regularly scheduled breaks in a cool or shaded space. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NTstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #NTStorm. Issued by Environment Canada and the Government of the Northwest Territories

In effect for:
  • Inuvik Region

Current ConditionsObserved at: Inuvik Airport

Mostly Cloudy

Mostly Cloudy

29°C

Wind:
S 6 km/h
More details
Temperature:
28.8°C
Pressure:
99.5 kPa
Dew point:
13.4°C
Visibility:
24 km
Humidity:
39%
Date:
Observed at:
Inuvik Airport

ForecastForecast issued:

HEAT WARNING

Daytime high temperatures near 30 degrees Celsius combined with overnight lows between 14 and 20 degrees Celsius continue. Temperatures are expected to cool on Saturday. Extreme heat can affect everyone’s health. The health risks are greater for older adults, infants and young children, pregnant people, people with physical and/or mental illnesses, and people with disabilities or mobility issues. Watch for the effects of heat illness: swelling, rash, cramps, fainting, heat exhaustion, heat stroke and the worsening of some health conditions. Drink plenty of water regularly, even before you feel thirsty to decrease your risk of dehydration. Thirst is not a good indicator of dehydration. Check several times a day on older family, friends and neighbours. Make sure they are cool and drinking water. Reduce your heat risk. Schedule outdoor activities during the coolest parts of the day. Limit direct sun exposure. Shade yourself by wearing a wide-brimmed, breathable hat and/or an umbrella. Never leave people, particularly children, or pets inside a parked vehicle. Watch for early signs of heat illness (feeling unwell, fatigue, thirst, headache) as these can rapidly evolve into life-threatening emergencies. Move to a cooler environment immediately, such as a shaded or air-conditioned space. When it’s hot, eat cool, light meals. Avoid using the oven. Keep your house cool. Turn on your air conditioning (if possible), block the sun by closing curtains or blinds, or relocate to a cooler location such as a basement or public cooling centre. All workers should take regularly scheduled breaks in a cool or shaded space. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NTstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #NTStorm. Issued by Environment Canada and the Government of the Northwest Territories

In effect for:
  • Inuvik Region

Detailed ForecastForecast issued:

Periods of rain
Sat, 27 Jul
13°C
Periods of rain. Local amount 5 mm. Temperature steady near 13. UV index 1 or low.
Night:Cloudy with 30 percent chance of drizzle. Low 7.
Chance of showers
Sun, 28 Jul
12°C
Cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. High 12.
Night:Cloudy. Low plus 5.
Chance of showers
Mon, 29 Jul
10°C
Cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. High 10.
Night:Cloudy. Low plus 4.
Cloudy
Tue, 30 Jul
13°C
Cloudy. High 13.
Night:Cloudy. Low 6.
Cloudy
Wed, 31 Jul
15°C
Cloudy. High 15.
Night:Cloudy. Low 7.
A mix of sun and cloud
Thu, 1 Aug
19°C
A mix of sun and cloud. High 19.
Normals:
Max19°C.Min9°C.
Sunrise:
4:34 MDT
Sunset:
1:25 MDT

Averages and extremes

Yesterday's Data

Max:
29.0°C
Min:
16.4°C

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