Iqaluit in January

In January, Iqaluit averages -21°C (-6°F) during the day and -27°C (-17°F) at night, with around 12 days of rain (17 mm total).

Off-peak

Conditions are deeply cold — proper winter gear is essential. Plan for unsettled weather and bring rain gear.

January in Iqaluit is outside the typical sweet spot for sightseeing weather. It can still be a great time to visit if you have specific reasons (festivals, off-season pricing, etc.).

-21°C
Avg high
-27°C
Avg low
12
Rain days
17 mm
Rainfall

How January compares to the rest of the year in Iqaluit

11th
warmest month of the 12
10th
wettest month of the 12
4%
of yearly rainfall falls in January
5 h 33 min
daylight on the 15th

January is one of the coolest months in Iqaluit (11th of 12) and one of the driest months (10th of 12). Daytime temperature runs 16°C below the annual average (-5°C). January runs 7°C cooler than December (-14°C) and cools 2°C in February (-24°C).

January sunrise & sunset in Iqaluit

🌅
Sunrise (15th)
8:56 AM
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Sunset (15th)
2:29 PM
Day length
5 h 33 min

Times shown for Iqaluit local time (America/Iqaluit), calculated for the 15th of January. They shift by a few minutes day to day across the month.

Photography light in Iqaluit — January

Golden-hour and blue-hour windows for the 15th of January, in Iqaluit's local time. Use these for soft warm light (golden) or cool architectural twilight (blue).

🌅 Blue hour (AM)
7:56 AM – 8:36 AM
🌄 Golden hour (AM)
8:36 AM – 9:36 AM
🌇 Golden hour (PM)
1:49 PM – 2:49 PM
🌆 Blue hour (PM)
2:49 PM – 3:29 PM
Aurora visibility
Fair
Aurora is possible from Iqaluit but requires a strong geomagnetic event (Kp 5+) plus clear skies — chase nights, don't count on them.

📅 When to book — Iqaluit in January

Travel writers usually only tell you when to go. Here's when to book flights and lodging for the best mix of price and availability, based on January's tier (Off-peak) and Iqaluit's popularity.

✈ Flights — lead time
3-6 weeks
Cheapest flights of the year. Last-minute deals are real if you can be flexible.
🏨 Lodging — lead time
2-4 weeks
Last-minute bookings work fine. Some seasonal properties close — call ahead if it's a small boutique or beach resort.
⚠ Christmas / New Year travel is a global premium-pricing event — many destinations 30-50% above normal. Book 4+ months ahead if your dates are Dec 20 - Jan 2.

January in Canada — events that affect travel

Known cultural, religious, or national events that surge prices, fill hotels, or close businesses during this month. Plan around them, or build your itinerary around the ones you'd like to see.

🎄
US Christmas/New Year Window
Travel surge · high impact

Major travel surge plus widespread Dec 24-26 and Jan 1 business closures.

Plan: Book flights and hotels well ahead; expect many restaurants/shops closed Dec 25 and Jan 1.

Crowds & pricing — January in Iqaluit

Off-peak

This is off-peak for Iqaluit — the lowest prices of the year and the fewest crowds, but with real trade-offs: some restaurants, hotels, and beach businesses may close for the season; weather conditions can make outdoor activities unpredictable; and a handful of seasonal sights run reduced hours or close entirely. Great if you prefer a quiet local rhythm and don't mind the climate giving you reasons to choose indoor activities.

Why this tier: challenging tourism weather

Sun & mosquito risk — January in Iqaluit

☀️ UV Index (noon, 15th)
0.5
Low
Minimal sun protection needed for normal activity.
🦟 Mosquito risk
●○○○○
Minimal
Occasional mosquitoes possible near standing water. Repellent rarely needed.

UV is a clear-sky sea-level estimate — clouds, altitude, and reflective surfaces (snow, water) shift it ±30%. Mosquito risk is climate-derived only; for current disease advisories (dengue, malaria, zika) check the CDC or WHO travel pages before your trip.

🥶 Bitter cold — Iqaluit in January

Snow days (typical)
0
days/month
Avg low
-27°C
-17°F
Avg day high
-21°C
-6°F

Gear: Snow rare but air is freezing. Insulated coat, hat, and gloves still required — wind chill is the real enemy.

Iqaluit in other months

MonthAvg highAvg lowRainfallRain daysSnow days
January -21°C / -6°F -27°C / -17°F 17 mm 12
February -24°C / -11°F -30°C / -21°F 12 mm 8
March -16°C / 2°F -23°C / -10°F 20 mm 10
April -8°C / 18°F -14°C / 6°F 27 mm 14
May 0°C / 32°F -5°C / 23°F 33 mm 15
June 7°C / 45°F 2°C / 35°F 46 mm 15
July 12°C / 54°F 6°C / 43°F 81 mm 17
August 11°C / 52°F 5°C / 41°F 87 mm 18
September 5°C / 41°F 0°C / 32°F 51 mm 15
October -1°C / 29°F -6°C / 21°F 50 mm 17
November -9°C / 16°F -15°C / 5°F 30 mm 17
December -14°C / 6°F -21°C / -6°F 27 mm 13

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Frequently asked questions

How hot is Iqaluit in January?

In January, Iqaluit averages a high of -21°C (-6°F) and a low of -27°C (-17°F) — generally cold.

Does it rain a lot in Iqaluit in January?

January can be fairly wet in Iqaluit, with about 12 rainy days on average.

Is January a good time to visit Iqaluit?

January is cold. It suits travelers who are comfortable with cold weather; check the month-by-month ranking to compare it against the rest of the year.

What should I pack for Iqaluit in January?

Pack heavy winter layers, a coat, hat and gloves, plus a compact umbrella or rain jacket. See the full January packing list for Iqaluit for a complete, climate-based checklist.

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