Current Conditions - Fort Providence, NT
13°
Today's High: 21°

- Feels Like
- 13°
- Humidity
- 40%
- Pressure
- 1003.73 hPa
- Sunrise
- 04:28
- Wind
- 11km/h SW
- UV
- Low
- Visibility
- 16.09km
- Sunset
- 11:09

Hourly Weather
10 AM
14°

11 AM
15°

12 PM
16°

1 PM
17°

2 PM
18°

3 PM
19°

4 PM
20°

5 PM
20°

6 PM
20°

7 PM
20°

8 PM
19°

9 PM
18°

10 PM
16°

11 PM
14°

12 AM
11°

1 AM
10°

2 AM
10°

3 AM
9°

4 AM
8°

5 AM
7°

6 AM
7°

7 AM
9°

8 AM
11°

9 AM
13°

10 AM
15°

11 AM
16°

12 PM
17°

1 PM
18°

2 PM
19°

3 PM
19°

4 PM
19°

5 PM
19°

6 PM
19°

7 PM
19°

8 PM
20°

9 PM
19°

10 PM
17°

11 PM
14°

12 AM
13°

1 AM
11°

2 AM
11°

3 AM
10°

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10°

5 AM
9°

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9°

7 AM
10°

8 AM
12°

9 AM
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Daily weather forecast
Tuesday
21°
7°
A few clouds. Highs 20 to 22C and lows 6 to 8C.

Wednesday
20°
9°
Afternoon showers. Highs 19 to 21C and lows 8 to 10C.

Thursday
22°
6°
Partly cloudy. Highs 21 to 23C and lows 5 to 7C.

Friday
25°
10°
Abundant sunshine. Highs 24 to 26C and lows 9 to 11C.

Saturday
27°
12°
Mix of sun and clouds. Highs 26 to 28C and lows 11 to 13C.

Sunday
25°
11°
Mix of sun and clouds. Highs 24 to 26C and lows 10 to 12C.

Monday
21°
10°
Mix of sun and clouds. Highs 20 to 22C and lows 9 to 11C.

Tuesday
23°
10°
Times of sun and clouds. Highs 22 to 24C and lows 9 to 11C.

Wednesday
24°
11°
Times of sun and clouds. Highs 23 to 25C and lows 10 to 12C.

Thursday
28°
13°
A few clouds. Highs 27 to 29C and lows 12 to 14C.

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