Newfoundland and Labrador has been experiencing unusual weather patterns, and not just in this province but everywhere else.
OKâlaKatiget Radio wanted to hear from Nunatsiavummiut to find out what their thoughts are about the mild temperatures and the sea ice.
Derrick Pottle of Rigolet says that a lot of brooks are not even frozen over and this makes it hard for travel. Although some residents from Rigolet have travelled to Goose Bay so far by snowmobile.
Mary Binky Andersen of Nain says that she has been out on the sea ice a few times but says that the ice is very unpredictable this year.
Andersen says she wonders if they will get a chance to travel north this year.
David Neil is a Meteorologist at the Newfoundland and Labrador Gander office.
Neil says that cold temperatures are lingering out on the Labrador Sea and near Greenland.
Neil says because of the cold temperatures lingering outside, we are experiencing warmer temperatures but we should expect to see some colder temperatures starting on Sunday.
We will be speaking with Derrick Pottle, Mary Binky Andersen and David Neil later in our AtjiKangitut Program to find out more.