Blind River, ON
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Tonight
A few showers
Low: 4°
Low: 39°
Thursday
Mainly cloudy
High: 13°
High: 55°
Tonight
A few showers ending before morning then cloudy. Wind northeast 30 km/h. Low plus 4.
Thursday
Mainly cloudy. Wind northeast 30 km/h. High 13. UV index 6 or high.
Thursday night
Partly cloudy. Wind north 30 km/h becoming light after midnight. Low plus 2.
Extended Forecast
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High 13° High 55° |
High 15° High 59° |
16° | 4° 61° | 39° |
18° | 6° 64° | 43° |
19° | 6° 66° | 43° |
20° | 8° 68° | 46° |
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