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Below are the temperatures expected today at popular destinations in the Yukon Territory. Select a destination to compare today's forecast with average weather conditions.
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The weather guide for Yukon Territory shows long term weather averages processed from data supplied by CRU (University of East Anglia) & today's weather forecast provided by MeteoBlue. Find out more about our data sources.
Which is the hottest month in the Yukon Territory?
The hottest time of year in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory is normally July. Expect maximum daytime temperatures to reach 21°C.
Which month has the most rain in the Yukon Territory?
In terms of rainfall, July is usually the wettest month in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory with 38mm on average. There are normally 13 days in July with some rain.
When is it sunniest in the Yukon Territory?
The sunniest time of year in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory is normally April with bright sunshine on average for 52% of daylight hours; that's 8 hours of sunshine per day.
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Below the Yukon Territory weather chart shows average maximum daytime temperature for Yukon Territory, Canada (Whitehorse) and the USA (Washington).
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