Friday, 24 February 2012

Snow Changing to Rain Overnight

Saturday morning a low pressure system will be located near Saint John NB and move along the Bay of Fundy coast to be located in the Gulf of St Lawrence by Saturday afternoon. Snow will begin in Halifax near midnight and change through ice pellets/freezing rain to rain overnight as the temperature rises.

On Monday a ridge of high pressure moves in and on Tuesday it moves to our east as a weak low pressure system crosses the SW end of the province. As of now it looks like light snow for our area.

High pressure crosses the area on Wednesday and on Thursday another low moves in and as of now it looks like snow changing to rain.


The forecast for Halifax:

Tonight snow beginning near midnight, 2 - 4 cm before the change through ice pellets/freezing rain to rain. L 0 with temperatures rising to 5 by morning.

Saturday rain ending in the moving. WINDY. Temperature falling to 3 during the afternoon. Near 10 mm of rain.

Sunday cloudy with a chance of flurries. L -2 H 2

Monday sunny. L -6 H -3

Tuesday a chance of light snow. L -5 H 0

Wednesday a mix of sun and cloud. L -8 H -4

Thursday possibly snow changing to rain. L -5 H 3

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