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Labrador Snowfall Totals

Hey Folks,

Things are slowly starting to clear out today and into Wednesday after what has been a stormy couple of days across the Province. Our Low which dropped up to 60 mm of Rain in Southwesterly Newfoundland on Sunday brought a decent shot of Snow into Labrador on Sunday night and into Monday.

Here are the Labrador numbers...

CARTWRIGHT- 18 CM
HAPPY VALLEY GOOSE BAY- 12 CM MONDAY + ABOUT 5 CM SUNDAY
LABRADOR CITY- 14 CM

On top of the Snow, Wind were gusting to 50 and 60 km/h across Labrador which couldn't have helped driving conditions out there.

TASTE OF EVERYTHING FOR WED
Wednesday will be another Cool day across the Province. Winds will be in from the North keeping temperatures capped at 2 or 3 degrees and feeling closer to or even below the freezing mark.
Everyone should see a bit of Mr. Sunshine tomorrow, however I'm watching a little wave which will really be on the move. It will bring flurries to Labrador in the morning and will moving into Newfoundland by Wednesday afternoon with a mix of showers and flurries.

THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Both days are looking pretty solid across the Province. Our area of High pressure will back it's way in and clear things out enough for a Mix of Sun and Cloud for pretty much everyone. More details in your 5 day tonight on Here & Now.

See you tonight!

Ryan

Your Comments

The weather here is awesome, but we could have some cold weather to thicken the ice,then my brother and I could go skating on the lake by our cabin!!! Maybe some snow too,we still have grass showing and it's the middle of November :(
I will watch tomorrow to see if you have any news for Labrador City!! YOUR AWESOME TOO!!!!!!
Maggie

Posted by: Maggie Gover on November 18, 2009 08:51 PM

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