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The Weekend Ahead

Hey Folks,

Well, if you're in Labrador... I don't think you're going to love the weekend forecast too much.
Things look wet... across your region and not only that but it will be COOL in Western Labrador.
However, across the Island things aren't looking too bad. You'll need the sunglasses AND the umbrella.

Here's how it's all going to play out...

SATURDAY
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Temperatures will be much Cooler across the Province Saturday... with the Hot spot being St. John's at 14.
Eastern and Central Island- Morning showers will clear for the afternoon. However, the cloud cover could still dominate at times. WINDY CONDITIONS... GUSTING TO 80 KM/H AT TIMES.
Western Island- Morning Showers will become lighter around mid-day... but with that Cool Westerly flow will move over the warmer water in the Gulf and could bring some afternoon showers to you folks.
Eastern Labrador- Showers off and on and temperatures will be cool. Just 7 degrees.
Western Labrador- Winds will be gusting in from the Northwest to 60 or 70 km/h. The temperature will be 3 degrees but with that Cold air blasting from the North it will feel below zero... with wet flurries.

SUNDAY
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Temperatures will be cool across the board again on Sunday. Once again, St. John's will be hot spot- 12.
Eastern Island-A mix of sun and cloud... however... the cloud cover could dominate at times.
Central Island- Cloudy with Sunny periods... however things will slowly but surely be clearing out.
Western Island- Again, Northwesterly flow... over the warmer water of the Gulf could bring a pop-up shower to the Western Coast.
Eastern Labrador- Mostly Cloudy with lingering showers as the Low pressure centre exits to the Northeast.
Western Labrador-Mostly Cloudy and it will be a little bit warmer with the winds becoming a little lighter... but still in from the Northwest.

Have A Great Weekend Everyone.

Ryan

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