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Kalin Mitchell

Halifax

Chief Meteorologist at CJCB-TV (Halifax, NS)

Chief Meteorologist for @CTVAtlantic. West coast to east coast story. Worked the weather from mountains, prairies, lakes, and coasts. Husband and father.

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  • 1 week ago | ctvnews.ca | Kalin Mitchell

    A low-pressure system moving up from Cape Cod will bring rain, drizzle, and fog to the Maritimes Saturday. The silver lining is that the bulk of the wet weather will be clear of the region for Mother’s Day on Sunday. Saturday rain and drizzleRain and drizzle will develop across the Maritimes Saturday morning through Saturday afternoon. Eastern parts of the Maritimes including Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton will be last to receive the wet weather.

  • 1 week ago | ctvnews.ca | Kalin Mitchell

    Temperature and precipitation finished near climate averages for the month of April in the Maritimes. In fact, in their monthly weather and climate summary, Environment and Climate Change Canada noted “the month was almost as typical as they come.”April 2025 temperaturesApril did start cooler than average with intermittent rounds of colder rain and some snow. Anecdotally, I was given a few complaints about the cooler, damper conditions from viewers.

  • 1 week ago | ctvnews.ca | Kalin Mitchell

    The high-pressure system in the Maritimes is moving to the east as low pressure, along with accompanying rain and showers, are starting to approach from the south. Low chance of thunderstormsCloud cover will continue to increase over the Maritimes Tuesday afternoon and evening. There is a low chance of showers in western New Brunswick and southwestern Nova Scotia Tuesday afternoon and evening.

  • 1 week ago | ctvnews.ca | Kalin Mitchell

    Some sunshine and warmth during the day on Saturday gave way to rain and showers Saturday night. A few showers lingered in the region Sunday but ended up being very light for the most part. Weekend rain totalsThe rainiest period of the weekend was Saturday night into early Sunday morning. The most rain during that time came down across southern New Brunswick, northern Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. That is where the most widespread totals of 15-to-30 mm were reported.

  • 2 weeks ago | ctvnews.ca | Kalin Mitchell

    While not a complete washout, there will be some periods of rain, drizzle, and fog for the Maritimes this weekend. The rainiest conditions will develop Saturday night into Sunday due to a slow-moving weather front. Friday night showers and fogIt will be a cloudy Friday evening and night with patchy showers, drizzle, and fog for the Maritimes. The highest chance of showers will be through the evening.

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Kalin Mitchell
Kalin Mitchell @KalinMitchelCTV
25 Apr 25

VIDEO & ARTICLE: Rain and showers in the weekend forecast. A risk of downpours leading to higher rain totals for some areas. More on timing and amounts here: https://t.co/PCefo7aKlb

Kalin Mitchell
Kalin Mitchell @KalinMitchelCTV
15 Apr 25

VIDEO AND ARTICLE: Rain, drizzle, and fog for the Maritimes tonight. Some wet snow in the northeast of New Brunswick. A period of stronger winds overnight for parts of Inverness County, Cape Breton. More here: https://t.co/TYIeefwlzb https://t.co/qg2LGYSLzG

Kalin Mitchell
Kalin Mitchell @KalinMitchelCTV
3 Apr 25

RT @CTVAtlantic: Atlantic hurricane season expected to be ‘above average’ in 2025: researchers https://t.co/gQQBeDys7x