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November-March by the numbers

Hey folks,

Last night on Here & Now I went over a few stats from the past 5 months across the Province. Rain and Snowfall totals were the focus. In case you missed it, here's a rundown.

NOVEMBER 1st 2008 to MARCH 31st 2009

ST. JOHN'S
Snowfall-305 cm
Avg.-286 cm

Rainfall-588 mm (including that huge 97 mm shot in November)
Avg.-415 mm

GANDER
Snowfall-286 cm
Avg.-367 cm

Rainfall-286 mm
Avg.-192 mm

DEER LAKE
Snowfall- 433 cm
Avg.-380 cm

Rainfall-214 mm
Avg.-149 mm

HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY
Snowfall-340 cm
Avg.-359 cm

Rainfall-54 mm
Avg.-37 mm

LABRADOR CITY
Snowfall-441 cm
Avg.-325 cm

Rainfall-59 mm
Avg.-15 mm

THE WEEK AHEAD
Our nice warm shot from late last week will be a distant memory as we march through this week. Our Low which is still pounding Eastern Labrador with Snow and Blowing Snow today will slowly move off to the Northeast over the next 48 hours. It's going to help draw in some chilly air behind it... switch the winds in from the North and so temperatures are going to take a dip as we head into Wednesday-Thursday and Friday across the entire Province.

The full details are coming up tonight on Here & Now.

Ryan

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