Sunday’s forecast: flurries, and that’s about it

Posted: January 21, 2024 7:40 am
By Eddie Sheerr


Sunday’s Forecast and the Long Range

A few more flurries will be found across the Province on Sunday, but that’s about it. Monday and Tuesday look similar. Temperatures will moderate a bit but for most areas of the Island will be a few ticks below freezing and Labrador will see highs in the minus teens.

A surge of arctic air will slide into the Province late Tuesday into Wednesday, and that will send readings into the minus 30s in Labraodr by Tuesday morning, with highs Tuesday into the minus 20s. Things rebound a bit for Wednesday. On the island, the arctic air comes in Tuesday night and temperatures will drop into the minus teens by Wednesday morning. Wednesday will see highs near -10. We will rebound a bit for Thursday as this air mass is transient in nature.

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The arctic air plunge will also be accompanied by some flurries across NL, but not much else. We are getting into a quiet and cold stretch of weather. The next chance of meaningful snowfall will be later this week, around Thursday, when an offshore low *may* graze eastern areas with some snow.

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