Saturday, 25 February 2012

Showers Changing to Flurries

The low pressure system which gave us the strong winds today is located in the Gulf of St Lawrence this evening headed to NL.

On Monday high pressure moves in from the west, while on Tuesday a low pressure system crosses the SW part of the province giving us snow.

For the mid and later part of the week the models are not in agreement with possible systems which could affect us. One model I use has a ridge of high pressure to our north which keeps a low away from our region, while another model has the system giving us snow. Stay tuned over the next few days as the picture becomes clearer.


The forecast for Halifax:

Tonight showers changing over to flurries, continuing windy. L -1

Sunday mostly cloudy. H 2

Monday a mix of sun and cloud. L -6 H -4

Tuesday snow. L -5 H 0

Wednesday flurries. L -6 H -3

Thursday cloudy L -2 H 0

Friday cloudy. L -5 H -1

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