Parts of the island are in for a drenching as temperatures flip to the mild side tomorrow.
Environment Canada has a rainfall warning out for the south coast and southern Avalon, while a special weather statement has been issued for eastern Newfoundland as the system moves in tomorrow morning.
Meteorologist Rob Carroll says it’ll be coming down in buckets for areas under rainfall warning.
Warnings are out for Burin, Connaigre and the southern Avalon with hourly rates of 5 to 15 mm coming down with total amounts between 40 to 80 mm. Carroll says it’s a good idea for anyone in those areas to clear storm drains and gutters ahead of the soaking.
For the eastern portion of the island and other parts of the south coast, total amounts will be within the 20 to 50 mm range.
Parts of the west coast and the Northern Peninsula are in for more of a wintery mix as a rain/snow mixture will switch to snow and blowing snow later tomorrow afternoon.