Current Conditions - Prince George, BC
10°
Today's High: 12°
Sunny
Today's Low: -3°
- Feels Like
- 8°
- Humidity
- 21%
- Pressure
- 1030.48 hPa
- Sunrise
- 06:01
- Wind
- 11km/h ENE
- UV
- Low
- Visibility
- 16.09km
- Sunset
- 8:20
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Daily weather forecast
Thursday
12°
-3°
A few clouds. Low -3C.
Friday
12°
-4°
Partly cloudy. Highs 11 to 13C and lows -5 to -3C.
Saturday
17°
4°
More sun than clouds. Highs 16 to 18C and lows 3 to 5C.
Sunday
13°
1°
Chance of showers. Highs 12 to 14C and lows 0 to 2C.
Monday
15°
1°
Mix of sun and clouds. Highs 14 to 16C and lows 0 to 2C.
Tuesday
16°
3°
Considerable cloudiness. Highs 15 to 17C and lows 2 to 4C.
Wednesday
14°
2°
Mostly cloudy. Highs 13 to 15C and lows 1 to 3C.
Thursday
15°
3°
Mostly cloudy. Highs 14 to 16C and lows 2 to 4C.
Friday
15°
3°
Considerable cloudiness. Highs 14 to 16C and lows 2 to 4C.
Saturday
15°
3°
Mix of sun and clouds. Highs 14 to 16C and lows 2 to 4C.
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