Newfoundland and Labrador

Mild Week With Mix of Sun and Showers Expected in Mount Pearl

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May 19, 2026 1:32 pm

Residents of Mount Pearl, Newfoundland, can expect a mild week of variable spring weather ahead, with temperatures reaching up to 14°C and no severe weather alerts in effect, according to Environment Canada.

As of May 19, 2026, the local area is experiencing mostly cloudy conditions with a temperature of 8°C. While the skies are cloudy, the forecast for the remainder of the week offers a mix of sun and scattered showers.

Wednesday, May 20, brings a 60 percent chance of showers with a high of 7°C. The weather will clear up by Thursday, May 21, which is expected to be the warmest day of the week with a high of 14°C under a mix of sun and clouds. Residents can enjoy a sunny day on Friday, May 22, with a high of 10°C, before a return of clouds and a 60 percent chance of showers on Saturday, May 23.

Data from The Weather Network indicates that Tuesday evening will remain partly cloudy with an overnight low of 1°C. With sunrise occurring at 5:20 NDT and sunset at 20:36 NDT, the community has over 15 hours of daylight to plan outdoor activities around the mid-week showers.

For those planning their week, these conditions align with typical seasonal patterns for the region. According to Weather and Climate, May in the area historically sees average highs of 12°C and lows of 3°C, with rain occurring on about 15 days of the month.

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