Tonight’s Outlook
The weather across the Island looks fairly calm overnight, except on the GNP where showers will be on the go. Otherwise, we can expect lows of 6 to 10 for most. That being said, some areas will get colder, especially eastern and central, and FROST ADVISORY is in effect for tonight for those areas. Skies are partly cloudy to mostly clear.
Labrador will see showers on the coast, while inland areas are partly cloudy. Lows of 3 to 8, which will be warmer than last night for most!

Saturday’s Outlook
The day will start off sunny for much of the Island, but showers will pop over the West Coast early in the day, and then over central and eastern areas in the afternoon. Highs will be warmer, into the middle and upper teens. It will also be a bit breezy, with westerlies as high as 60 km/h.
Rain will move into eastern and southeastern areas Saturday evening and will linger into very early Sunday morning.
Labrador will have a few showers here and there throughout the day, with of 8 to 14.

Sunday’s Outlook
A few showers over central and western Newfoundland, and in Labrfaodr West. Othewise it is partly to mostly cloudy with highs in the upper single digits in Labrador to middle teens on the Island.
The Long Range
Quiet weather takes hold for next week as an area of high pressure builds in. Highs will be in the teens and lows in the single digits, pretty well across the board.
