Well folks... if you live in Newfoundland... keep the umbrellas handy for Saturday because it's going to be wet.
In Labrador you'll start to clear on Saturday and Sunday doesn't look too too bad across the Province. That said, I think the Eastern part of Newfoundland will remain a little soggy on Sunday.
Here's bit of a rundown for you...
SATURDAY
Wet, Wet and Wet for the Island of Newfoundland however temperatures will be between 10 and 12 degrees.
In Labrador, I think you'll be seeing a few flurries hanging around but some sunshine as well. In behind that Cold front... winds will be in from the Northwest and your temperatures will be taking a drop in the afternoon to -3 or -4.

I think by Sunday morning rainfall totals could look like this..
Eastern Newfoundland 15-20 mm
Central Newfoundland 5-10 mm
Southern Newfoundland 25-35 mm
Western Newfoundland 20-30 mm
Northern Peninsula/SE Labrador 10-20 mm
Eastern/Northern Labrador 5-10 mm
Western Labrador 20 mm
SUNDAY
We'll start to see some clearing across Newfoundland on Sunday. I think Western and Central could see an early morning shower... however decreasing clouds will be the name of the game and afternoon sunny breaks will certainly be on the menu for you folks. In Eastern Newfoundland... I think this front is just going to be moving too slow. Morning showers will drop another 2-5 mm with some clearing in the afternoon... however I'm not too confident that the sun will break through at all on Sunday. MAYBE after 4 or 5pm... maybe.
Temperatures in Newfoundland will be between 10 and 13 degrees.

In Labrador a weak trough will cross the Southern half of the region... and that could drop a few flurries. However I think the sun will be in the mix throughout the day as well. Temperatures will rebound to 3 or 5 degrees.
Of course, more details and your complete 5 day... tonight on Here & Now.
Ryan
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