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CJCH - Thursday, May 23, 2024 - 04:00 p.m. (ET) - Segment #8

goes into the southwest locations like mcadam, saint stephen penfield, even grand manan still at risk over at least the next couple of hours. There could be some thunderstorms moving through as far as the general timing goes for the thunderstorms by tommy get around 8:09pm, the risk should be ending for the northwestern half of new brunswick beginning around fredericton, extending all the way back towards edmunston and the border of new brunswick and maine risk will continue, though, for the southeastern corner of the province, including we're eastern areas as well. The acadian peninsula miramichi and around moncton, the southeast that should be coming to an end as we head a little bit later into the evening between around 8:10pm. This risk that you're still could be a thunderstorm this evening for parts of prince edward island. The risk for that province should end by around midnight and for nova scotia, there will be a risk of some isolated thunderstorms, especially near the atlantic coastline of the province. As we move through the overnight. And into the early morning hours of friday. After that thunderstorms and or at least move off to the east of us in on friday, a mix of sun and cloud except for number another round of some showers coming into northern and central areas. New brunswick as we move into and through friday afternoon. Winds in the forecast for tomorrow for the maritimes will be more of the west and southwest sustained 10 to 20 kilometres per hour with some gusts between 20 and 40 that more westerly wind direction will start to bring in some less humid air into the region. Temperatures tonight still in the milder side, most lows between 9 and 15 degrees in despite the fact that we have some less humid air coming into the maritimes for tomorrow, at least starting to it's still plenty warm. Lot of high temperatures in northern new brunswick, 20 to 24 degrees with central southern parts of province with highs around the mid to high 26 up a little bit cooler around the bay of fundy coastline. Prince edward island's war with high temperatures between around 1925 sun. Plenty warm from late may. There same thing goes and eastern areas of nova scotia, lot of high temperatures low to mid 20's cooler on the atlantic coastline. 28 for new glasgow, 25 for amherst. 25 for truro city centres, halifax and dartmouth tomorrow near 24 20 at lunenburg, the annapolis valley with highs near 27 degrees and 20 to 24 on the south shore of nova scotia in the 7 day forecast for new brunswick on saturday, pleasant day, mix of sun and cloud, less humid air temperatures still not too bad cooler. The much of this week, though, will be a chance of showers on sunday. Increasing cloudiness on monday and then rain possible on tuesday of next week for nova scotia in the forecast. Coming up the weekend for saturday. It's a mix of sun and cloud temperatures. Cool little bit on sunday, low chance for shower, but a 30% chance increasing cloudiness on monday and then rain possible tuesday of next week because of the rain temperatures cooling down. And for prince edward island in the forecast, coming up on saturday. Certainly cooler and with the drier feel to the air mix of sun and cloud highs near 16 degrees. Same thing goes for sunday, increasing cloudiness on monday and then rain possible on tuesday of next week, todd. Okay, thanks, kalin. We'll check in with you one more time for the end of the show. Coming up next. We'll talk about a future vision for africville. And then it's katie kelly. >> Hey, it's katie kelly tonight on the scene, all the concert news. There's so much on the way right across the maritimes. Stay tuned to find out all the details. That's right. The next lotto max jackpot is an estimated $70 million, plus an estimated 12 maxmillions. 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