NTV Weather Update | May 16, 2025
May 2-4 Long Weekend Weather Outlook: Mostly Mild and Manageable
The unofficial kickoff to summer is here, and for the most part, the weather is cooperating—though with a few classic Newfoundland and Labrador twists along the way.
Friday Night Forecast
Newfoundland:
Skies will stay mostly clear tonight across the island, with calm winds and chilly lows dipping between -1°C and -5°C. The coldest spots will be in the low-lying areas of Central Newfoundland.
Labrador:
Clouds will thicken through the evening across the Big Land, with showers or rain developing late in the west. Temperatures fall to around 0°C, with lows near -4°C possible. Around Churchill Falls, expect the precipitation to begin as a mix of rain and ice pellets.
Saturday: A Bright Start for Most
Newfoundland:
Plenty of sunshine is on tap for Saturday. Daytime highs will range between 10°C and 15°C. That said, areas exposed to onshore breezes—especially along the east and northeast coasts—will struggle to get much warmer than 7°C or 8°C. Winds remain light, generally out of the east.
Labrador:
Expect increasing cloud cover along the coast from Cartwright northward, with rain most persistent through the day around Nain. Highs will range from 1°C to 6°C along the coast. In Goose Bay, skies cloud over with a high of 11°C. Western Labrador (including Lab City and Churchill Falls) will see rain through much of the day and highs near 10°C. South winds may gust up to 40 km/h.
Sunday: Clouds Begin to Creep In
Newfoundland:
Cloud cover increases, but temperatures remain relatively pleasant—around 15°C in most areas, though still cooler near the water. Winds stay light.
Labrador:
Scattered showers continue in the east, with mostly cloudy skies overall. The west will stay wetter, with highs of 12°C. Eastern sections hover near 7°C.
Victoria Day Monday: A Shift in the Wind
Newfoundland:
Easterly winds will begin to dominate, bringing noticeably cooler air.
- East: Highs near 6°C
- Central: Around 8°C
- West: Slightly warmer, around 12°C
Expect areas of fog along east-facing coastlines, particularly in Eastern Newfoundland.
Labrador:
Skies turn partly cloudy in the east, with continued showers in the west. Temperatures will hover around 6°C.
Looking Ahead: Midweek Trends
Tuesday:
- Overcast skies across much of Newfoundland, with highs between 6°C and 10°C.
- Labrador sees similar conditions, with highs from 5°C in the east to 10°C in the west.
Wednesday:
- Eastern and central Newfoundland will see cloudy skies with scattered showers and pockets of fog. Highs around 6°C.
- The west coast stays mostly cloudy, with highs near 8°C.
- In Labrador, it’s partly cloudy in the east (highs near 6°C) and overcast in the west with a high around 10°C.
Bottom Line:
If you’re heading to the cabin or planning a backyard BBQ, Saturday is your best bet weather-wise. Sunday holds up fairly well too, but cooler air and fog roll in by Monday. Labrador leans wetter throughout the long weekend, especially out west.
Enjoy the break—and don’t forget the sweater!
One person taken to hospital following motorcycle mishap
The operator of a motorcycle was taken to hospital Sunday afternoon following a mishap in the west end of St. John’s.
The incident happened at about noon on Waterford Bridge Road, east of Bay Bulls Road. The operator of a motorcycle is reported to have lost control, crashing their bike. Firefighters and paramedics worked to stabilize the individual before placing them aboard an ambulance for transport to hospital. Their injuries were reportedly not life-threatening.
The motorcycle showed signs of minor damage. Traffic was slowed in the area until the scene could be cleared.




Police say multiple youths injured at Torbay field party
Police say multiple youths were injured at a field party in Torbay Saturday night.
The RNC was called to an “open area” in Torbay around 10:30 p.m. They had been alerted to a field party where multiple youths had been bear-maced and one other youth was suffering from a wound.
The matter is under investigation. The RNC had issued warnings ahead of the long weekend, advising parents to talk to their teenagers about the dangers of unsupervised field parties.
Early-morning crash sends one person to hospital
One person was taken to hospital following an early-morning crash in the Town of Torbay.
Shortly before 8:00 a.m. on Sunday crews responded to the crash at the intersection of Torbay Road and Kevin Parsons Highway. The driver of an SUV traveling towards Torbay Road on the bypass went off the road, crashing into a rocky ditch and coming to rest down a small embankment.
The driver of the car, who was the only occupant, was placed on a stretcher and taken to hospital with injuries not believed to be serious. The vehicle sustained extensive damage.







One person taken to hospital following two-vehicle collision
One person was taken to hospital following a two-vehicle collision in the west end of St. John’s on Saturday evening.
At about 7:15 p.m. emergency crews were called to the intersection of Topsail Road and Hazelwood Crescent following a t-bone collision involving two cars. Damage to both vehicles was significant. While both occupants of one of the vehicles were not injured, the driver of the second vehicle was taken to hospital as a precaution.
Traffic was slowed in the area as a result of the collision.



Shingles Vaccine expanded for all residents aged 50 and over
Starting Sept. 1, the shingles vaccine will be available for no cost to all individuals aged 50 years and over.
The expansion will follow a phased approach:
- Starting June 1, the shingles vaccine will be offered to residents ages 65 and over and immunocompromised residents between the ages of 50-64.
- Starting Sept. 1, the shingles vaccine will be offered to all individuals aged 50 years and over.
The increased access to the shingles vaccine will further ensure improved health and well-being for more seniors and older adults in the province. It will also ensure high-risk populations receive protection against shingles and its related health complications, reduce hospital visits, physician consultations and pain management treatments.
The expansion aligns with recommendations from Health Accord NL to support older adults to age well with dignity and autonomy and expand access to shingles and pneumonia vaccines for seniors. The province previously announced the shingles vaccine would be available June 1 for individuals aged 65 to 70 years and immunocompromised residents over the age of 70 as part of the provincial immunization program
St. John’s is first Canadian city to host ICAF-Backed Symposium
The city will host the International Symposium on Avian Influenza from June 24–26, 2026 marking Canada’s first-ever win under the International Convention Attraction Fund (ICAF), a strategic initiative supported by the Government of Canada through Destination Canada.
This high-profile international conference is expected to attract hundreds of global health and life sciences experts, positioning St. John’s and Canada as leaders in public health dialogue and innovation. It will also generate significant economic impact for the region, with delegates staying in local accommodations, dining at area restaurants, and engaging with the community.
“We are honoured to be the first Canadian destination to host an ICAF-supported event,” said Paul Buggé, CEO of Destination St. John’s. “This announcement is a testament to our world-class facilities, welcoming hospitality, and growing reputation as a serious contender on the international business events stage.”
The International Convention Attraction Fund supports Canadian cities with up to $1 million per event to attract major global conferences. It is a part of a $50 million federal investment to bolster Canada’s business tourism sector.
This symposium aligns with Destination Canada’s Innovate Canada initiative, showcasing leadership in life sciences and bolstering knowledge-sharing between top researchers and innovators.
Summer Camp Inclusion Grant open
The Summer Camp Inclusion Grant is open for applications for the 2025-2026 season.
This grant provides financial assistance toward the cost of hiring a support person to accommodate children with disabilities to attend and participate in summer camps.
This support person may be an inclusion worker, a caregiver, an attendant, an American Sign Language Interpreter, a designated camp staff member, or any other person deemed appropriate by the family to support the child’s needs and participation at summer camp.
The grant provides funding of up to $1,000 to families with children with disabilities who require a support and/or inclusion worker to attend summer camp and up to $5,000 to organizations providing summer camps who wish to hire support and/or inclusion workers to accommodate children with disabilities.
In 2024, 11 organizations and 19 families availed of the Summer Camp Inclusion Grant.
Police investigating suspicious fire on west coast
The RNC is requesting the public’s help with the investigation of a suspicious fire in Frenchman’s Cove.
At 3:20 a.m. today, police responded to a report of a structure fire on MacDonald Road. Officers observed a shed on a residential property that had sustained significant fire and smoke damage. The fire is believed to be suspicious, and the investigation is ongoing.
The RNC is asking anyone with information, or any video footage (CCTV or dash cam) from the area between 2 a.m. and 3:20 a.m. to please contact the RNC at 709-637-4100.
St. John’s reopens Re-Leaf Voucher program
The City of St. John’s has opened the Residential Re-Leaf program, where St. John’s residents can apply for a $200 voucher towards the purchase of a tree to plant on their property. There are 175 vouchers available.
Applications can be submitted directly by filling out an online form. Applications will be accepted until 4:00 p.m., Friday, May 23. Eligible applications will be entered into a random draw. Successful applicants will receive their voucher by mail in late June.
The Residential Re-Leaf program aims to expand St. John’s urban forest by encouraging property owners to plant trees on their property.
More than 700 vouchers have been distributed since 2019.
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Hello Humpback: New website designed to help tourists see majestic mammals
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The website also aims to contribute to science. each photo submitted to the site will help researchers better understand humpback whale migration patterns and populations. Photos of whale tails can be uploaded to the hello humpback website and, from there, image recognition software analyzes the photo and searches for a match in a database powered by “Happy Whale,” an organization committed to caring for marine environments through conservation and education. The site, hellohumpback.ca is now live and ready for photo submissions.