Current Conditions - Old Crow, YT
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- Humidity
- 90%
- Pressure
- 1007.45 hPa
- Sunrise
- 08:00
- Wind
- 8km/h NNE
- UV
- Low
- Visibility
- 6.44km
- Sunset
- 8:21

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Daily weather forecast
Friday
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Rain/snow showers in the afternoon. Highs 4 to 6C and lows -2 to 0C.

Saturday
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Rain and snow. Highs 3 to 5C and lows -4 to -2C.

Sunday
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Mostly cloudy. Highs 3 to 5C and lows -3 to -1C.

Monday
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Considerable cloudiness. Highs 4 to 6C and lows -4 to -2C.

Tuesday
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More clouds than sun. Highs 4 to 6C and lows -2 to 0C.

Wednesday
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Snow showers in the morning. Highs 4 to 6C and lows -2 to 0C.

Thursday
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Mix of rain and snow showers. Highs 4 to 6C and lows -2 to 0C.

Friday
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Mix of rain and snow showers. Highs 4 to 6C and lows -3 to -1C.

Saturday
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Snow showers in the morning. Highs 3 to 5C and lows -3 to -1C.

Sunday
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Chance of a few snow showers. Highs 3 to 5C and lows -4 to -2C.

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