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Temperature: 12.60°C / 54.68°F
Feels Like: 11.56°C / 52.81°F
Minimum Temperature: 11.77°C / 53.19°F
Maximum Temperature: 13.34°C / 56.01°F
Pressure: 1,021 hPa
Humidity: 63%
Visibility: 10,000 meters / 6.21 miles
Wind Speed: 7.20 m/s / 16.11 mph
Wind Direction: 320°
Weather: Clear sky
Cloudiness: 0%
Province: Ontario ⬏ (ON)
Place name: Sarnia
Latitude: 42.9994
Longitude: -82.3089
Time Zone: America/Toronto
Time Zone UTC Deviation: -5 hours
Time Zone UTC Deviation During DST: -4 hours
Time Zone Short Description: Eastern Time Zone (ET) covering Toronto.
Time Zone Long Description: The Eastern Time Zone (ET) encompasses part of the eastern United States and Canada, including cities like Toronto. It is 5 hours behind UTC (UTC-5) during standard time and 4 hours behind UTC (UTC-4) during daylight saving time (DST). This timezone is used in several major cities and states, influencing various aspects of daily life and business operations.
Population: 73,944
Population Proper: 72,047
Density: 439 per sq km
Ranking: 3
Postal Codes: N7T N7V N7W N7S N7X
Sarnia, located on the shores of Lake Huron at the mouth of the St. Clair River, is a city known for its beautiful waterfront, strong industrial base, and vibrant arts scene. The city’s waterfront area features scenic parks, marinas, and the popular Centennial Park, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. Sarnia’s downtown area is a lively hub with a mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural venues, including the Imperial Theatre and the Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery. The city’s strong industrial base, particularly in the petrochemical sector, has earned it the nickname “Chemical Valley.” Sarnia hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Sarnia Bayfest and the Artwalk festival. With its beautiful natural surroundings, vibrant cultural life, and strong economy, Sarnia is a dynamic and inviting place to live and visit.
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