Peawanuck, ON
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5°C 41°F
Visibility:
n/a
Sunrise: 5:02 AM
Sunset: 10:24 PM
Wind:
NNW 19 km/h
Humidity:
82%
Pressure:
101.3 kPa
Tonight
Chance of showers
Low: 0°
Low: 32°
P.O.P. 40%
Thursday
Clearing
High: 13°
High: 55°
Tonight
Cloudy. 40 percent chance of showers this evening. Wind northwest 30 km/h gusting to 50 becoming light after midnight. Low zero.
Thursday
Clearing in the morning. High 13. UV index 6 or high.
Thursday night
Clear. Low 9.
Extended Forecast
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| Clearing | Sunny | Sunny | A mix of sun and cloud | A mix of sun and cloud | A mix of sun and cloud |
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High 13° High 55° |
High 18° High 64° |
19° | 6° 66° | 43° |
21° | 6° 70° | 43° |
23° | 8° 73° | 46° |
24° | 10° 75° | 50° |
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