Published on May. 7, 2025, 8:35 PM

We’re still in the first week of May and we’ve now seen a second blizzard warning issued in Canada this month. A potent storm is expected to bring a swath of 5-15+cm of snowfall and wind gusts of up to 120 km/h on Thursday

It’s a week into May but that won’t stop Mother Nature from bringing blizzard conditions to northern Quebec on Thursday.

Typically, when we think of a blizzard, we think of copious amounts of snowfall, but this one is a bit different.

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A factor in this forecast is the very strong winds forecast, along with a healthy amount of snow on the ground in the region.

A wind warning was also issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) for the risk of 90-120+ km/h wind gusts on Thursday for the Akulivik, Kangiqsujuaq and Raglan Lake regions of northern Quebec, including thousands living in the village of Salluit.

Northern Canada wind gust forecast Thursday

The storm moving over Baffin Island with high pressure to its south will strengthen what meteorologists call a pressure gradient. A strong pressure gradient means there is a large pressure change over a relatively short distance. This drives what we know and feel as wind.

These strong winds will likely lift and whip up the snow on the ground in the blizzard-warned regions.