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Temperature: -24.97°C / -12.95°F
Feels Like: -30.35°C / -22.63°F
Minimum Temperature: -24.97°C / -12.95°F
Maximum Temperature: -24.96°C / -12.93°F
Pressure: 1,041 hPa
Humidity: 84%
Visibility: 10,000 meters / 6.21 miles
Wind Speed: 1.54 m/s / 3.44 mph
Wind Direction: 30°
Weather: Few clouds
Cloudiness: 20%
Province: Northwest Territories ⬏ (NT)
Place name: Yellowknife
Latitude: 62.4709
Longitude: -114.4053
Time Zone: America/Yellowknife
Time Zone UTC Deviation: -7 hours
Time Zone UTC Deviation During DST: -6 hours
Time Zone Short Description: Mountain Time Zone (MT) covering Yellowknife.
Time Zone Long Description: America/Yellowknife is a significant time zone, marked by a time offset of -7.0 hours from UTC. During daylight saving time, the offset changes to -6.0 hours from UTC. This time zone includes major cities such as Yellowknife.
Population: 20,340
Population Proper: 20,340
Density: 196 per sq km
Ranking: 3
Postal Code: X1A
Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, is a vibrant city known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and strong sense of community. Situated on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake, Yellowknife offers breathtaking views and numerous outdoor activities, including boating, fishing, and aurora viewing. The city’s downtown area features a mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural venues, such as the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre and the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre. Yellowknife hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, including the Snowking Winter Festival and the Yellowknife International Film Festival. The city’s unique blend of modern amenities and rugged wilderness makes it an attractive destination for adventurers and nature lovers. With its stunning natural surroundings, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant community life, Yellowknife is a dynamic and inviting place to live and visit.
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