Chilly week ahead for Nova Scotia as summer closes in
Friday will be dry enough for the patio, but wear a sweater
The start of summer may only be 10 days away, but we'll likely see a cooler and damper first week than what we'd like.
That's why you'll want to take advantage of the sun in the forecast for Saturday.
A partial clearing trend already is taking effect, but because we're still under the effects of a broad area of a low- pressure system, winds are coming from the north. That's keeping conditions cool Friday evening.
Dry, but cool patio night
Shortly after supper, the patio should be dry enough to sit outside. You just might need an extra layer to stay warm. Winds are forecast to become light Friday evening, making it an ideal night to enjoy a little campfire.
Saturday is shaping up to be the brightest and warmest day of the week, though it won't be as sunny and awesome as forecasters originally were anticipating.
The day will start out sunny in most areas, but as it heats up, clouds will start building during the afternoon. As a result, some afternoon showers may develop.
Showers coming
Showers look less likely in the southwest and in the Annapolis Valley.
There's a possibility of an afternoon sprinkle for the central, north and east portions of the mainland, and Cape Breton.
Then on Saturday night, the leading edge of another low-pressure system will track into northwestern New Brunswick. That will broaden out over the Maritimes by Sunday morning, eventually bringing showers to eastern areas by the evening.
Perhaps the only areas that will escape the showers on Sunday are the Eastern Shore and Cape Breton. Elsewhere, it looks like the showery weather will move in and stick around for the next week or so.
End of June looks better
Environment Canada meteorologist Linda Libby says that's because a high-level disturbance in the atmosphere is resulting in a loop of grey, showery weather that will repeat for the next week or so.
It could take even longer for that stalling pattern to break from this kind of influence, she said.
Libby says the long-range forecast shows an overall improvement in weather conditions for the back-half of the month of June.