Newfound News Enhances Weather Coverage with New Professional Forecast Graphics
- Kyle Sooley-Brookings
- 29 minutes ago
- 1 min read

Newfound News is pleased to announce a significant upgrade to its weather coverage with the addition of a new suite of professional weather graphics designed to provide readers with more detailed, visually engaging, and timely forecast information.
The new graphics package includes enhanced radar and satellite imagery, current conditions maps, three-day precipitation outlooks, daily high and low temperature forecasts, and detailed forecast elements such as feels-like temperatures, average wind speeds, and wind gust projections.
The upgrade will allow Newfound News to deliver a more comprehensive weather experience, with forecast products updated multiple times daily to ensure readers have access to the latest weather information affecting communities across Newfoundland and Labrador.
The expanded weather offerings include:
Radar imagery updated every six minutes
Satellite imagery updated every 15 minutes
Current conditions maps featuring city-by-city weather plots
Three-day rain, snow, and ice forecasts
Daily high and low temperature forecasts with weather icons
Feels-like temperature forecasts
Average wind speed forecasts
Wind gust forecasts
The new graphics are produced by meteorologists using meteorological expertise and advanced weather data, helping provide accurate and reliable weather information tailored to the unique conditions experienced throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.
Readers will begin seeing the enhanced weather graphics across Newfound News platforms immediately as part of the organization's ongoing commitment to delivering trusted local news and weather coverage. You can view all the graphics on our weather page.
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