Current Conditions - Chesterfield, NT
6°
Today's High: 9°

- Feels Like
- 3°
- Humidity
- 76%
- Pressure
- 1010.16 hPa
- Sunrise
- 07:29
- Wind
- 14km/h SSE
- UV
- Low
- Visibility
- 16.09km
- Sunset
- 6:55

Hourly Weather
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Daily weather forecast
Sunday
11°
5°
Mainly cloudy and rainy. Low 5C.

Monday
9°
3°
Light rain. Highs 8 to 10C and lows 2 to 4C.

Tuesday
14°
4°
Mix of sun and clouds. Highs 13 to 15C and lows 3 to 5C.

Wednesday
8°
-3°
Light rain. Highs 7 to 9C and lows -4 to -2C.

Thursday
4°
-4°
Morning snow showers. Highs 3 to 5C and lows -5 to -3C.

Friday
10°
3°
More clouds than sun. Highs 9 to 11C and lows 2 to 4C.

Saturday
15°
5°
Times of sun and clouds. Highs 14 to 16C and lows 4 to 6C.

Sunday
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5°
Times of sun and clouds. Highs 16 to 18C and lows 4 to 6C.

Monday
16°
7°
More clouds than sun. Highs 15 to 17C and lows 6 to 8C.

Tuesday
15°
4°
Mix of sun and clouds. Highs 14 to 16C and lows 3 to 5C.

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