2013 Long-Range Weather Forecast for Glace Bay, Nova Scotia

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(Nov. 2012 - Oct. 2013)

Complete 2013 Long-Range Weather Forecast for the Atlantic Canada Region, November 2012 to October 2013 includes week-by-week details.

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APRIL 2013: temperature 5°C (1°C above avg.); precipitation 70mm (30mm below avg.); Apr 1-2: Sunny, mild; Apr 3-8: Showers, then sunny, mild; Apr 9-16: Showers, seasonable; Apr 17-18: Sunny, cool; Apr 19-21: Sunny north, heavy rain south; mild; Apr 22-27: Showers north, sunny south; cool; Apr 28-30: Showers, mild.

MAY 2013: temperature 6.5°C (1°C below avg.); precipitation 100mm (20mm below avg.); May 1-7: Showers, then sunny; May 8-14: Rain and snow north, showers south; cool; May 15-20: Occasional rain, cool; May 21-23: Sunny, cool; May 24-31: Rain, then showers, cool.

Annual Weather Summary: November 2012 to October 2013

Winter temperatures in Newfoundland and Labrador will be above normal, on average, with below-normal precipitation and snowfall. Elsewhere across Atlantic Canada, temperatures will be below normal, on average, with above-normal precipitation and snowfall. The coldest periods will occur in early January, mid-February, and early March, with the snowiest periods around Boxing Day, New YearÕs Day, in early February, and in early March.

April and May will be drier than normal, with near-normal temperatures.

Summer will be slightly cooler than normal, with the hottest periods in early and mid-July and early September. Rainfall will be above normal in Newfoundland and Labrador and below normal elsewhere.

Despite a tropical storm threat in mid-October, precipitation in September and October will be below normal, while temperatures will be above normal.

Temperature and Precipitation November 2012 to October 2013

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