Coral Harbour, NU
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8°C 46°F
Cloudy
Visibility:
24.1 Km
Sunrise: 2:01 AM
Sunset: 11:07 PM
Wind:
NW 13 km/h
Humidity:
77%
Pressure:
101.0 kPa
Tonight
Mainly cloudy
Low: 7°
Low: 45°
Tuesday
Showers
High: 14°
High: 57°
Tonight
Mainly cloudy. Low 7.
Tuesday
Becoming cloudy in the morning. Showers beginning early in the afternoon. Wind becoming west 20 km/h early in the afternoon. High 14.
Tuesday night
Rain ending after midnight then cloudy. Amount 5 mm. Wind west 20 km/h becoming light early in the evening. Low plus 3.
Extended Forecast
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June 18 |
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| Showers | A mix of sun and cloud | Showers | Chance of flurries or rain showers | A mix of sun and cloud | A mix of sun and cloud |
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High 14° High 57° |
High 5° High 41° |
3° | -2° 37° | 28° |
3° | -4° 37° | 25° P.O.P. 40% |
9° | 3° 48° | 37° |
10° | 3° 50° | 37° |
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