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Things Get Damp...

Hey Folks,

I hope you had a great weekend... and your enjoyed the Sunshine and warm temperatures.
As we march through the week, things are going to be a little unsettled with a couple of Low's pushing through the area. And perhaps another one approaching late week and into the weekend.

Here and some of my points...

-The Low just to the West of the Island will almost march straight North and into Labrador spreading showers from Southwest to Northeast today and into tonight.
-Amounts won't be nearly enough for the gardens and Lakes which need the rain. Western Newfoundland and Wester Labrador could end up with 10-15 mm by Tuesday afternoon. While Central and East Newfoundland and Eastern Labrador are looking at 10 mm max.

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-Things will clear in behind this system for Tuesday afternoon. I think a good portion of the Island will see the sunshine peaking through.
-Wednesday I'm tracking another system rolling up from the South. The American model is tracking the system well off shore. However, The Canadian model (below) is showing a good shot of rain for Eastern Newfoundland. I'm keeping a close eye on this one.

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-Things stay a little unsettled Thursday.
-I think we'll have another system on the doorstep tracking in from the Southwest for Friday and into Saturday.
-Temperatures this week will slowly fall towards the 17,18, and 19 degree mark by Friday.

I'll have more details tonight on Here & Now.

Ryan

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