Inuvik, NT
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-4°C 25°F
Feels like: -9
Feels like: 16
Cloudy
Visibility:
24.1 Km
Sunrise: 4:55 AM
Sunset: 12:48 AM
Wind:
NW 16 km/h
Humidity:
84%
Pressure:
103.2 kPa
Today
Chance of flurries
High: -2°
High: 28°
P.O.P. 30%
Tonight
Overcast
Low: -5°
Low: 23°
Today
Cloudy. 30 percent chance of flurries late this morning. High minus 2.
Tonight
Overcast. Low minus 5.
Friday
Cloudy. 40 percent chance of flurries in the afternoon. High zero.
Extended Forecast
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Chance of flurries | Cloudy | Chance of flurries | Cloudy | A mix of sun and cloud | A mix of sun and cloud |
High 0° High 32° P.O.P. 40% |
High 2° High 36° |
High 2° High 36° P.O.P. 40% |
High 4° High 39° |
High 6° High 43° |
High 8° High 46° |
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