Monday, 9 January 2012

Clear Tonight

Overnight tonight high pressure will pass over the region while on Tuesday afternoon a cold front will approach from the west and will cross the area late Tuesday night. High pressure passes by Wednesday before a low pressure from the south makes it way into the area on Thursday. Models are still having difficulty handling this system and one which is approaching from the west. It does appear that there will be enough cold air around so it will begin as snow before changing to rain early Friday morning. Temperatures will begin to fall on Saturday and Sunday could be the coolest day of the season. It appears another system will be moving in Monday night/Tuesday.

The forecast for Halifax,

Tonight clear low near -7 except cooler in low lying areas.

For Tuesday clouding over in the morning with flurries or showers in the afternoon and evening. Greater chance in the evening. High 3

Wednesday Partly cloudy and cooler. H -9 L -6

On Thursday snow beginning in the afternoon changing to rain overnight. L -10 H 1

Friday rain ending in the morning.  High of 4 in the morning falling to 0 in the evening.

Saturday showers or flurries 3 in the morning falling during the day.

Sunday chance of flurries L -12 H -8

Monday possible snow in the evening.

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