Sandspit, BC
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16°C 61°F
Mostly Cloudy
Visibility:
16.1 Km
Sunrise: 5:36 AM
Sunset: 9:52 PM
Wind:
NNW 24 km/h
Humidity:
48%
Pressure:
Tonight
Partly cloudy
Low: 8°
Low: 46°
Friday
Chance of showers
High: 12°
High: 54°
P.O.P. 40%
Tonight
Partly cloudy. Windy this evening. Low 8.
Friday
Cloudy. 40 percent chance of showers in the afternoon. High 12. UV index 3 or moderate.
Friday night
Cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. Temperature steady near 9.
Extended Forecast
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High 12° High 54° P.O.P. 40% |
High 12° High 54° P.O.P. 40% |
12° | 10° 54° | 50° |
12° | 9° 54° | 48° P.O.P. 40% |
12° | 9° 54° | 48° P.O.P. 60% |
13° | 9° 55° | 48° P.O.P. 40% |
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