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Spryfield, NS

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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

Significant rainfall and very mild temperatures are forecast for tonight and Thursday morning. Locations: Atlantic coast of mainland Nova Scotia. Total rainfall: 25 to 50 mm. Time span: overnight tonight and Thursday morning. Remarks: Heavy rainfall will be accompanied by very mild temperatures. There remains some uncertainty at this time as to where the heaviest rainfall will occur. Rainfall warnings may be required for some counties. Temperatures are expected to be over 10 degrees above seasonal normals for this time of year. Water may pond and pool on roadways. Ensure storm drains are kept clear to help improve local drainage. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NSstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NSStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.

In effect for:

  • Halifax Metro and Halifax County West

Current ConditionsObserved at: Shearwater Airport

C

Wind:
SSW 7 km/h
More details
Temperature:
4.2°C
Pressure:
100.8 kPa
Dew point:
4.2°C
Humidity:
100%
Date:
Observed at:
Shearwater Airport

ForecastForecast issued:

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

Significant rainfall and very mild temperatures are forecast for tonight and Thursday morning. Locations: Atlantic coast of mainland Nova Scotia. Total rainfall: 25 to 50 mm. Time span: overnight tonight and Thursday morning. Remarks: Heavy rainfall will be accompanied by very mild temperatures. There remains some uncertainty at this time as to where the heaviest rainfall will occur. Rainfall warnings may be required for some counties. Temperatures are expected to be over 10 degrees above seasonal normals for this time of year. Water may pond and pool on roadways. Ensure storm drains are kept clear to help improve local drainage. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NSstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NSStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.

In effect for:

  • Halifax Metro and Halifax County West

Detailed ForecastForecast issued:

Rain
Thu, 15 Jan
C
Rain ending in the afternoon then cloudy. Fog patches. Amount 10 to 20 mm. Wind south 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming southwest 20 gusting to 40 in the afternoon. High 9.
Night: Cloudy. Rain beginning near midnight. Fog patches. Amount 10 mm. Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. Low plus 3.
Periods of rain
Fri, 16 Jan
C
Periods of rain. Windy. High plus 3.
Night: Periods of snow. Low minus 6.
Cloudy
Sat, 17 Jan
C
Cloudy. High plus 1.
Night: Snow or rain. Low zero.
Periods of rain
Sun, 18 Jan
C
Periods of rain. High plus 4.
Night: Rain showers or flurries. Low minus 1.
Flurries
Mon, 19 Jan
C
Flurries. High zero.
Night: Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 5.
Chance of flurries
Tue, 20 Jan
-3°C
Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. High minus 3.
Normals:
Max-1°C.Min-10°C.
Sunrise:
7:49 AST
Sunset:
16:59 AST

Historical Weather Data

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