Pangnirtung, NU
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-2°C 28°F
Feels like: -7
Feels like: 19
Visibility:
n/a
Sunrise: 2:01 AM
Sunset: 10:39 PM
Wind:
WSW 11 km/h
Humidity:
85%
Pressure:
Tonight
A few flurries
Low: -5°
Low: 23°
Sunday
A few flurries
High: -2°
High: 28°
Tonight
Flurries. Low minus 5.
Sunday
Flurries. High minus 2.
Sunday night
Flurries. Low minus 4.
Extended Forecast
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High -2° High 28° |
High -1° High 30° |
0° | -5° 32° | 23° |
-1° | -5° 30° | 23° |
-1° | -3° 30° | 27° |
1° | -3° 34° | 27° |
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