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Quick Update

Hey folks,

First of all... my many thanks to John Crowe for jumping in and filling in on the Weather last night. I've been having some severe tooth pain the last few weeks and I had the chance to get a last minute root canal done yesterday afternoon... so I jumped at it. However at show time I was still really frozen... so thanks again John.

Alright on to the weather. I hope you're enjoying the sunshine today. You folks that aren't seeing the sun today... along the Western and Southern parts of the Island... you'll have the sunshine tomorrow.
This area of High Pressure... which is currently sitting just Southwest of the Province... will slide Northeast over the next 24-36 hours. As a result are winds are going to shift. Right now, they're in from the West... by tomorrow afternoon the winds will be from the East across the Island and from the Southeast across Labrador.

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As we move into late Wednesday and early Thursday I'm watching those 2 Low pressure systems off to the South which will try to bust through this area of High pressure and dampen things up as we move towards the weekend.

I'll have more on that tomorrow.
See you tonight on Here & Now.

Ryan

Your Comments

Hi Ryan:
Thank god you are back. We missed you last night. We thought we may be going back to the same weather dribble we have endured for the past few years. We watch to get the weather forecast not the out and about in St. Johns report. Hope you are staying.
kevin

Posted by: kevin Greening on November 25, 2008 09:56 PM

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