Trout Lake, NT
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Tonight
Clear
Low: 11°
Low: 52°
Sunday
Sunny
High: 27°
High: 81°
Tonight
Clear. Wind northeast 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light early this evening. Low 11.
Sunday
Sunny. High 27. UV index 5 or moderate.
Sunday night
Clear. Low 11.
Extended Forecast
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High 27° High 81° |
High 26° High 79° |
20° | 11° 68° | 52° |
21° | 9° 70° | 48° |
24° | 8° 75° | 46° |
24° | 9° 75° | 48° |
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