An area of low pressure will move across Labrador overnight and that will drive some rain across the Big Land and into western sections of the Island along a cold front. There may even be some isolated thunderstorms as well. Areas of central and eastern Newfoundland will see showers arrive late, but that will be […]
An area of low pressure will move across Labrador overnight and that will drive some rain across the Big Land and into western sections of the Island along a cold front. There may even be some isolated thunderstorms as well. Areas of central and eastern Newfoundland will see showers arrive late, but that will be about it. Lows will be in the middle teens for most of the Province, except in northern Labrador, where it will be closer to 6°.
Highs on the Island will be in the upper teens to middle 20s and it may be a little humid too. Labrador will see highs ranging from 10° in the north to 18° in Goose Bay and southeast coast and closer to the lower teens in the west.Rainfall amounts will be locally significant in parts of southeastern Labrador and along the South/West Coasts of the Island where heavy downpours move through overnight into early Friday morning. Beyond that, widespread significant rainfall isn’t expected.
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