Weather

Weather

3 years ago

Hurricane Lee is poised to become a major hurricane in the next 24 hours

Hurricane Lee is rapidly strengthening this afternoon and is now a category 2 storm on the Safer-Simpson scale and packing maximum sustained winds of 165 km/h. The storm is heading west-northwest at 24 km/h and the central pressure is 983 mb and falling. The storm is located 1405 km east of the northern Leeward Islands. […]

Read more
3 years ago

Thursday morning update; another muggy day for the Island, not so much in Labrador

Before we speak about Thursday, let’s delve into Wednesday a bit. Wednesday is warm hot and humid across the entirety of the Province. Multiple areas had highs in the upper 20s to lower 30s as temperatures ran more than 10º above normal in some areas! On top of that, over the last couple of days, […]

Read more
3 years ago

Eddie’s forecast; Rain and cooler temperatures for Labrador, while thunderstorms are in the forecast for the Island. Also, Lee is now a Hurricane

Newfoundland Overview Showers become more widespread across the Island overnight as we see an increase in moisture from the remnants of Gert spinning to the east of Nova Scotia and south of Newfoundland. Low dip into the upper teens to near 20 overnight. Expect areas of fog along southern shorelines. Thursday will see widespread showers […]

Read more
3 years ago

The muggies make a return for Wednesday, as do the showers

Good Wednesday morning! And for parents and kids, welcome to the 2023/24 School Year! As what’s left of Gert, spinning east of Nova Scotia this morning drifts a little more to the west, the wind direction across the Island will turn more southerly over the Island, compared to eastern and northeasterly on Tuesday. This will […]

Read more
Back to top