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  National Weather Service:
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Updated: 9:25 PM EST on February 11, 2012
Observed at Sarnia, Sherwood, Sarnia, Ontario
Temperature 14.5°F / -9.7°C
Windchill 14°F / -10°C
Humidity 67%
Dew Point 6°F / -15°C
Wind WNW at 2.2 mph / 3.5 km/h
Pressure 30.14 in / 1020.5 hPa (Steady)
Conditions Overcast
Visibility 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
UV 0.0 out of 16
Clouds Overcast (OVC) : 3800 ft / 1158 m
Yesterday's Maximum 33.6°F / 0.9°C
Yesterday's Minimum 23.2°F / -4.9°C
Sunrise7:32 AM EST
Sunset5:54 PM EST
Moon Rise10:51 PM EST
Moon Set9:06 AM EST
Moon PhaseMoon Phase
Waning Gibbous
Raw METARMETAR KPHN 120216Z AUTO 22004KT 10SM OVC038 M12/M15 A3014 RMK AO2


Forecast as of 7:00 AM EST on February 11, 2012

Friday
Mostly Cloudy. High: 37° F.
Friday Night
Snow. Low: 18° F.
Saturday
Chance of Snow. High: 23° F.
Saturday Night
Mostly Cloudy. Low: 10° F.
Sunday
Mostly Cloudy. High: 34° F.
Sunday Night
Clear. Low: 19° F.
Monday
Clear. High: 41° F.
Monday Night
Chance of Snow. Low: 25° F.
Tuesday
Chance of Snow. High: 39° F.
Tuesday Night
Overcast. Low: 28° F.
Wednesday
Mostly Cloudy. High: 43° F.
Wednesday Night
Chance of Snow. Low: 18° F.
Thursday
Chance of Snow. High: 43° F.
Thursday Night
Overcast. Low: 28° F.
Friday
Mostly Cloudy. High: 41° F.
Friday Night
Partly Cloudy. Low: 27° F.
Saturday
Partly Cloudy. High: 41° F.
Saturday Night
Partly Cloudy. Low: 23° F.
Sunday
Partly Cloudy. High: 43° F.
Sunday Night
Partly Cloudy. Low: 25° F.
Monday
Mostly Cloudy. High: 43° F.
Monday Night
Chance of Snow. Low: 25° F.
Tuesday
Chance of Snow. High: 45° F.
Tuesday Night
Partly Cloudy. Low: 28° F.
Wednesday
Partly Cloudy. High: 46° F.

  National Weather Service:
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