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3 years ago

Wednesday morning’s forecast; more of the same

An area of high pressure north of the Island is going to keep the onshore, easterly flow, on the go for the next couple of days. While this will not result in significant weather rolling into the Island, it will keep the skies cloudy, drizzle frequent, and fog possible along and near east-facing shorelines. Today […]

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3 years ago

Eddie’s forecast: More clouds than sun will be the rule for Wednesday + an update on Hurricane Lee

An area of high pressure north of the Island is going to keep the onshore, easterly flow, on the go for the next couple of days. While this will not result in significant weather rolling into the Island, it will keep the skies cloudy, drizzle frequent, and fog possible along and near east-facing shorelines. Lows […]

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3 years ago

A soggy Tuesday is on tap for southeastern Newfoundland, and everywhere else… not so much

Our Tuesday morning is certainly starting off on the soggy side for the Avalon and Burin Peninsulas. The rain is falling heavily over the Avalon as of this writing (6:43 AM NDT) but is lighter farther west onto the Burin Peninsula. Rainfall amounts overnight were highest on the Boot. Winterland is reporting 13.3 mm since […]

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3 years ago

Eddie’s Monday evening forecast; rain continues into Tuesday in the southeast + an update on Hurricane Lee

A frontal boundary is going to get situated over southeastern Newfoundland tonight and linger in the area through Tuesday. Ahead of this boundary, rain is falling this evening over much of the Island south of the Great Northern Peninsula. The rain will over western and central areas overnight but will continue in the east and […]

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