McBride, BC
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Today
A mix of sun and cloud
High: 17°
High: 63°
Tonight
Partly cloudy
Low: 5°
Low: 41°
Today
A mix of sun and cloud. High 17. UV index 6 or high.
Tonight
Partly cloudy. Low plus 5.
Thursday
Mainly sunny. Increasing cloudiness late in the morning then 60 percent chance of showers late in the afternoon and in the evening. High 17.
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High 17° High 63° P.O.P. 60% |
14° | 6° 57° | 43° |
15° | 7° 59° | 45° |
16° | 4° 61° | 39° P.O.P. 60% |
19° | 6° 66° | 43° |
19° | 6° 66° | 43° P.O.P. 30% |
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