New Brunwick weather: Rain and wind expected on Friday
CBC meteorologist Peter Coade says to expect the rain to end this afternoon, as skies begin to clear
Get out your raincoats and galoshes as it is going to be a wet and windy Friday in New Brunswick.
There are rainfall warnings in effect for Fundy National Park and Saint John and County.
The system bringing the wet weather will move out of the area overnight says CBC meteorologist Peter Coade.
And Saturday is expected to be a sunny day with highs between 6 C and 8 C, except near 2 C in the north west.
"Then late Saturday evening another area of low pressure will move in from the south to cross Cape Breton Saturday night," he said.
"This feature will bring more rain to some communities, but more than likely some snow to Prince Edward Island, southeastern New Brunswick."
But Coade said that should be the last in a series of disturbances that have affected the region and next week should start with some fair weather and warmer than normal temperatures,
Friday's Forecast
Fredericton area
Today: It will be cloudy and windy with periods of rain becoming scattered showers Friday morning in Fredericton area with fog patches will dissipating.
Skies will clear Friday afternoon, with wind south 30 km/h gusting to 50 km/h and a high near 10 C.
Tonight: It will be partly cloudy with a chance of a shower Friday night with fog patches developing. South winds 20 gusting to 40 km/h will diminish to light Friday evening with a low near 2 C.
Northern New Brunswick
Today: It will be cloudy and mild with periods of rain in the north ending and fog dissipating Friday morning, then a mix of sun and cloud with scattered showers in the east.
Rainfall amounts of about 5 mm are expected in the west, and about 10 mm in the east, with south winds 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h, except gusting to 70 km/h along parts of the coast.
The high will be between 10 C and 12 C except steady near 8 C in the west and along parts of the coast.
Tonight: It will cloud over in the west with showers Friday evening that will change to flurries before midnight giving local snowfall 5 cm and rainfall of 2 mm, while in the east it will be partly cloudy with the chance of flurries.
The wind will be out of the south 10 km/h, with a low between –2 C and 0 C.
Southern New Brunswick
A rainfall warning is in effect for parts of southern New Brunswick
Today: Friday will be cloudy, windy and mild with rain, at times heavy, with fog patches, but the rain will become scattered showers this morning.
Further rainfall amounts of about 10 mm are expected, with winds from the south 50 km/h gusting to 80 km/h before diminishing to 30 km/h gusting to 50 km/h before noon and a high near 8 C in the west and near 12 C in the east.
Tonight: It will be partly cloudy with fog patches Friday night with south wind 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h, diminishing to light in the evening, with a low near 2 C.