The easterly flow will continue across the Island tonight, and this will keep the clouds, drizzle, and fog in play for the eastern sections of the Island. This includes most of the Avalon, Burin, and Bonavista Peninsulas and the areas adjacent. Locations inland, and further west, will see less in the way of fog, but […]
The easterly flow will continue across the Island tonight, and this will keep the clouds, drizzle, and fog in play for the eastern sections of the Island. This includes most of the Avalon, Burin, and Bonavista Peninsulas and the areas adjacent. Locations inland, and further west, will see less in the way of fog, but cloud cover will remain. Central, western, and southern Newfoundland, along with the GNP, will have more in the way of partly to mostly cloudy skies tonight. Lows range from 9 to 13.
Tuesday will be like Monday across the Island, however, we may get a bit more in the way fo drizzle and fog along and near east-facing shorelines due to an influx of moisture coming in from the east. Tuesday will be a day where the East End may be socked in with fog, while areas like CBS are seeing cloudy skies and the occasional sunny break. Central, western, and southern areas will see partly to mostly cloudy skies.
A Heat Warning remains in effect for Tuesday but will be ended Tuesday night as cooler air arrives for Wednesday.The rest of the week will see a bit of a different pattern set up shop. An area of low pressure will set up shop over the central part of the country, while an area of high pressure is stuck to our east offshore. Between the two will get a southerly fetch of moisture that will bring constant showers and areas of rain to western Newfoundland and parts of Labrador.
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