The Big Picture An area of low spinning east of Cape Cod this evening will move northward overnight slowly and will make landfall along the Nova Scotia coastline early Saturday morning. This low will bring gusty winds, heavy rain, and high seas to the coastline of the Maritime Province Saturday into Saturday night.
An area of low spinning east of Cape Cod this evening will move northward overnight slowly and will make landfall along the Nova Scotia coastline early Saturday morning. This low will bring gusty winds, heavy rain, and high seas to the coastline of the Maritime Province Saturday into Saturday night.
The weather will improve in the area Saturday night as the low tracks into the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eventually into the Lower North Shore of Quebec and Labrador by Sunday. This will spread rain onto the Island Saturday night, which will end as showers Sunday morning. Rain will also become widespread in Labrador on Sunday.
While this low will not significantly impact the weather in the Province, it will bring some high winds to the Wreckhouse area Saturday night. A Wreckhouse Wind Warning is in effect for the time frame, and winds are expected to peak as high as 120 km/h from the southeast around midnight before lowering by Sunday morning.
On top of that, wave heights in the Cabot Strait will be quite high from Saturday afternoon into early Sunday. Waves could be as high as 30 feet between Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Marine Atlantic has a Travel Advisory in effect for Saturday and early Sunday. If you’re scheduled to cross, keep an eye on updates from the operator.Clouds will increase on the Island. Lows of 10 to 15. Expect mostly clear skies over the Big Land, with lows of nearly 15 in the west, east, and south.
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