Pitt Meadows, BC
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10°C 50°F
Visibility:
n/a
Sunrise: 5:20 AM
Sunset: 8:55 PM
Wind:
S 5 km/h
Humidity:
85%
Pressure:
100.9 kPa
Tonight
Chance of showers
Low: 8°
Low: 46°
P.O.P. 40%
Wednesday
Chance of showers
High: 14°
High: 57°
P.O.P. 40%
Tonight
Periods of rain ending early this evening then mainly cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. Low 8.
Wednesday
Cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers in the morning and early in the afternoon. Showers beginning in the afternoon. High 14. UV index 4 or moderate.
Wednesday night
Showers. Low 10.
Extended Forecast
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High 14° High 57° P.O.P. 40% |
High 17° High 63° P.O.P. 40% |
18° | 11° 64° | 52° P.O.P. 40% |
14° | 11° 57° | 52° P.O.P. 60% |
18° | 10° 64° | 50° P.O.P. 30% |
19° | 10° 66° | 50° |
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