What is the average climate in Nunavut?

What is the average climate in Nunavut?

The weather in Nunavut varies greatly depending on the season and where you are in the territory. Winters can be very harsh, with average temperatures of -32°C in Pond Inlet and -27°C in Iqaluit. Summers can be quite mild, with temperatures ranging from an average of 11°C in Baker Lake in July to 6°C in Hall Beach.

Is it always cold in Nunavut?

Nunavut’s weather conditions usually fall somewhere between cold and colder, but some parts of this vast territory are chillier than others. Kugluktuk’s summer temperatures soar as high as 86°F, but its winter temperatures can still be nearly as cold as those in the High Arctic.

Does Nunavut always have snow?

The numbers are for the total amount of new snow and how many days it snows at least 0.2 centimetres (0.08 inches) in a year….Eastern Nunavut.

Days 114
Place Iqaluit
Inches 90.3
Centimetres 229.3
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What are the 5 seasons in Nunavut?

Average day and night temperature in Iqaluit (Nunavut) in celsius

  • Cold season / winter is in the months January, February, March, April, May, October, November and December.
  • On average, the warmest month is July with 11.0° Celsius (51.8° Fahrenheit).

How hot does Iqaluit get?

In Iqaluit, the summers are cold and mostly cloudy and the winters are frigid, snowy, windy, and overcast. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from -22°F to 54°F and is rarely below -37°F or above 65°F.

Can I live in Nunavut?

There are less than 1,000 newcomers currently living in Nunavut, as few people immigrate to the territory each year. Newcomers tend to come most often from the Philippines, the U.S., and the U.K. Tip: The communities of Nunavut have fairly small populations, which can have unique benefits and drawbacks.

Is there electricity in Nunavut?

Electricity. There are no regional or territorial electricity grids in Nunavut. All electricity generation is community based. Because of long distances to neighbouring provinces and territories, there are no transmission lines to enable the trade of electricity between Nunavut and other jurisdictions.

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How much do you get paid to live in Nunavut?

Nunavut Northern Allowance The GN pays a northern allowance to make up the differences in the cost of living between Nunavut communities and larger designated southern centres. The allowance is paid based on the community of employment. Currently, it varies from $15,016 to $34,455 annually.