Humidity 91% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 9:17 pm Wed 16 | Day Intervals of clouds and sunshine. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Humidity 70% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:51 am Sunset 5:05 pm Wed 16 | Night Partly cloudy skies. Low near 40F. Humidity 90% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 10:17 pm Thu 17 | Day Partly cloudy skies. High 61F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. Humidity 70% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:51 am Sunset 5:05 pm Thu 17 | Night 41° Scattered Showers Night Partly cloudy skies early will give way to occasional showers later during the night. Low 41F. Humidity 92% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 11:19 pm Fri 18 | Day Partly cloudy skies. High near 60F. Humidity 72% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:51 am Sunset 5:05 pm Fri 18 | Night A few clouds from time to time. Humidity 93% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset -- Sat 19 | Day Partly cloudy. Humidity 71% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:52 am Sunset 5:05 pm Sat 19 | Night Cloudy with a few showers. Humidity 92% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 12:20 am Sun 20 | Day Partly cloudy. Humidity 69% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:52 am Sunset 5:06 pm Sun 20 | Night Partly cloudy skies.
Mainland Nova Scotia's primary weather radar station is about to be retired, leaving a void in the forecasting toolbox for the province and part of Prince Edward Island for several months. The Gore site in Hants County, pictured here in June 2021, has been intermittently off-line since April. (Paul Poirier/CBC) Mainland Nova Scotia's primary weather radar station is about to be retired, leaving a void in the forecasting toolbox for the province and part of Prince Edward Island for several months. The Gore site in Hants County has been intermittently off-line since April. It will be shut down permanently on June 11, to be replaced over the summer by a new tower. Environment and Climate Change Canada has estimated the new system will be online and available to the public by the end of August. Radar images from Environment Canada show a winter storm approaching Nova Scotia in 2018. (Environment Canada) CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon said the outage will impact his ability to provide short-range forecasts, for precipitation arriving within about six to eight hours.
"We're going to have a huge hole this summer across most of mainland Nova Scotia, where we're not going to be able to say with as much accuracy when that rain is going to arrive, " he said. He said the outage will also affect western P. E. I. Radar stations in Maine, New Brunswick and Cape Breton will provide some information about weather heading toward Nova Scotia, said Snoddon. He said other forecasting tools like satellite imaging will also help. "But nothing is going to replace the radar, which is a true snapshot of where the rain is occurring right now, " said Snoddon. Ryan Snoddon, CBC's meteorologist in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, broadcasts from his back deck. (Ryan Snoddon) Snoddon said his advice to the public this summer is to be prepared before heading outdoors. "[Make sure] you're more conscious of what the forecast is for that day. Is there a risk of severe storms? If there is a risk of severe storms? What are the biggest threats today? Is it heavy downpours? Is it strong winds or hail?
But she said she is looking forward to having more accurate weather information once the new radar system comes online. "They need to update the system … and it will, in the long run, be a really good thing. "
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Low 38F. Humidity 91% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 1:23 am Mon 21 | Day Sunshine and clouds mixed. Humidity 68% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:52 am Sunset 5:06 pm Mon 21 | Night A few clouds. Humidity 92% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 2:28 am Tue 22 | Day Mostly sunny skies. Humidity 68% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:52 am Sunset 5:06 pm Tue 22 | Night 39° Scattered Showers Night Partly cloudy skies early will give way to occasional showers later during the night. Humidity 93% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 3:37 am
As of 6:08 am AEST Tue 08 | Day Cloudy with occasional showers this afternoon. High 68F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 60%. Humidity 73% UV Index 2 of 10 Sunrise 6:48 am Sunset 5:05 pm Tue 08 | Night Rain likely. Low 44F. Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall near an inch. Humidity 93% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 3:35 pm Wed 09 | Day Overcast with showers at times. High 52F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 40%. Humidity 75% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:48 am Sunset 5:05 pm Wed 09 | Night Cloudy with showers. Low 39F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50%. Humidity 90% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 4:10 pm Thu 10 | Day Rain. High near 45F. Winds NNW at 15 to 25 mph. Rainfall near a half an inch. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph. Humidity 89% UV Index 1 of 10 Sunrise 6:49 am Sunset 5:05 pm Thu 10 | Night Light rain remaining cloudy with showers late. Low around 40F. Humidity 98% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 4:50 pm Fri 11 | Day Cloudy early with partial sunshine expected late.
High near 55F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Humidity 80% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:49 am Sunset 5:05 pm Fri 11 | Night Partly cloudy skies. Low 37F. Winds light and variable. Humidity 94% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 5:35 pm Sat 12 | Day Partly cloudy skies. High 59F. Humidity 77% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:49 am Sunset 5:05 pm Sat 12 | Night A few clouds from time to time. Low 36F. Humidity 95% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 6:25 pm Sun 13 | Day Partly cloudy skies. High 62F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph. Humidity 71% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:50 am Sunset 5:05 pm Sun 13 | Night A few clouds from time to time. Humidity 91% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 7:20 pm Mon 14 | Day Partly cloudy skies. High 63F. Humidity 67% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:50 am Sunset 5:05 pm Mon 14 | Night 40° Scattered Showers Night Partly cloudy during the evening. A few showers developing later during the night. Chance of rain 30%. Humidity 89% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 8:17 pm Tue 15 | Day Sunshine and clouds mixed. Humidity 70% UV Index 3 of 10 Sunrise 6:51 am Sunset 5:05 pm Tue 15 | Night A few clouds from time to time.
Hubbard said the new radar system will have double the range of the old one, it will scan the skies more frequently and will be able to more accurately distinguish between types of precipitation. "Certainly some of these features... are going to be really helping the meteorologists that look at this data and use that to incorporate into our forecast as to what's going to happen that day. " The Holyrood weather radar station in Newfoundland is shown just as replacement work was getting underway. All of Canada's radar stations are slated for upgrades by 2023. (Environment Canada) Snoddon echoed that he's looking forward to the benefits of the new system, and added that it will catch Canada up with the latest technology. "Here in Canada, we've been kind of looking enviously at what the U. S. has had for a few years. We're finally going to get kind of on the same page. " Sailor's delight Judy Robertson, a board member of Sail Nova Scotia, said satellite imagery and weather buoys will be enough to keep people safe on the water this summer.