NTV Weather Update | January 20, 2025
Post 2 – 12:39 PM NST (12:09 PM AST)
Temperatures across the Province vary widely this afternoon. We are seeing well above normal temperatures on the Island, while the coldest air of the year is pressing southward from Labrador.
Many areas of Labrador are reporting snowfall right now; however, along the Straits, it’s likely a mix. And as of this hour, St. Anthony Airport is reporting freezing rain. This means the stationary boundary associated with the low is a tad farther east than forecast. As the afternoon progresses, that may not change much, and freezing rain may fall for several hours before the change to snow this evening.
Forecasts indicate that 5 to 10 mm of freezing rain is quite likely this afternoon, especially on the northern part of the Peninsula. This may require alerts from ECCC NL and could lead to localized power disruptions.
Post 1 – 6:07 AM NST (5:37 AM AST)
Good Monday morning!
A potent area of low pressure will bring a mixed bag of weather to the Province today, followed by a sharp cool down later today or tonight as the first bout of true arctic air of the winter moves in. The highlights of this weather-maker will be rain and wind over the Island today while heavy snow falls over the southeast quadrant of Labrador. The snow will mix rain ice pellets and freezing rain along the Labrador side of the Strait of Belle Isle.
The low will depart overnight and behind it the coldest air of the season will be ushered into the region. The incoming cold air will drive intense snow squalls that will first be seen on the West Coast of the Island early Tuesday but will quickly spread to the South Coast, Burin, and Avalon Peninsula during the day. The snow in these snow squalls will be locally intense, and travel across many of the areas mentioned will be locally challenging.
The Forecast
Monday’s Weather
Periods of rain over the Island with unseasonably warm temperatures. The rain will be heaviest this morning and will taper to showers this afternoon. There may even be some sunny breaks over eastern areas this afternoon! It will be breezy all day, but wind speeds will peak over the eastern half of the Island, with gusts of 80 to 100 km/h.
Snow will fly along the Labrador Coast through the day, and about as far west as the Churchill Valley. The heaviest will be near Cartwright, which is expected to be near 30 cm. Locally higher amounts are possible. Winter Storm conditions will also be found along parts of the coast as the wind ramps up this evening as the area of low pressure strengthens and departs.
WEATHER ALERTS
Here is a table of weather alerts I will try to keep updated throughout the day. Be sure to check the ECCC Weather Alert Site for up to the minute alerts if you’re looking for those.
Wind Warning (Gusts of 80 to 100 km/h this evening)
- Avalon Peninsula North
- Bay of Exploits
- Bonavista North
- Bonavista Peninsula
- Green Bay – White Bay
- Northern Peninsula East
- St. John’s & vicinity
- Terra Nova
Winter Storm Warning
- Cartwright to Black Tickle
- Rigolet and vicinity
Snowfall Warning
- Eagle River
- Upper Lake Melville
- Red Bay to L’anse-au-Clair
Freezing Rain Warning
- Red Bay to L’anse-au-Clair
Blowing Snow Advisory
- Postville – Makkovik
Snow Squall Watch (Tuesday)
- Avalon Peninsula Southeast
- Avalon Peninsula Southwest
- Bay St. George
- Burge – Ramea
- Burin Peninsula
- Channel-Port aux Basques & vicinity
- Connaigre
- Corner Brook & vicinity
- Deer Lake – Humber Valley
- Gros Morne
Extreme Cold Warning
- Labrador City and Wabush
- Churchill Falls and vicinity
Road closure in Carbonear due to debris
The Town of Carbonear advises that Southside Lower Road in the area of Taylor’s Beach will be closed this morning.
The closure is necessary to allow town crews to clean up debris. Traffic will be detoured via Park Avenue and O’Driscoll’s Lane.
Please obey signage and flag persons on site.
Lexmark brand printers recalled due to fire hazard
A recall has been issued for Lexmark specialty printers due to a fire hazard.
This recall involves Lexmark specialty printers, model numbers MS725dvn and MX725adve. The printers are white on the front and black on the top and sides, and they can be identified by the model number on the top cover/door.
A metal part inside the printers may dislodge, posing a fire hazard.
There are no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Those who use the product are asked to immediately stop using the recalled printers and contact Lexmark to receive a free repair part.
Crocker to Announce Year of Sport Funding Programs
Today Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation Steve Crocker will announce funding programs for the Year of Sport.
The event will occur at 1:30 p.m. at the Paul Reynolds Community Centre in St. John’s.
Crocker will be joined by Minister of Justice and Public Safety and MHA for Virginia Waters-Pleasantville Bernard Davis, and Steve Martin, Executive Director of Recreation NL.
Road Closure in St. John’s Today
There is another road closure today on Springdale Street from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The road closure is between Water Street and George Street West.
The closure is to facilitate the ongoing construction of the JAG Hotel. A traffic detour is in place.
Wet roads across the Island and snow-covered roads in Labrador
Roads across Newfoundland are bare and wet with water build-up in some areas. Visibility is generally good.
Roads across Labrador are snow-covered with icy and slushy patches. Visibility is poor from Intersection Route 514 to Pinsent’s Arm, Port Hope Simpson to Lodge Bay, and Intersection Route 510 to St. Lewis.
Due to adverse weather conditions, Marine Atlantic has cancelled crossings for this morning and anticipates cancellations to crossings scheduled for tonight and Tuesday.
Due to severe weather, the MV Flanders, MV Beaumont Hamel, MV Gallipoli, MV Marine Voyager, and MV Challenge One are out of service.
At the St. John’s International Airport, Air Canada flights 1520 and 1523 are delayed and WestJet Flight 1049 is delayed. In Deer Lake, Provincial Airlines Flight 902 is delayed.
Man Arrested on Portugal Cove Road for Carrying Machete with Intent
The RNC responded to a report of a suspicious male walking with a machete on Portugal Cove Road in St. John’s on Sunday evening.
Officers arrived on the scene and quickly located the male carrying the weapon.
The 33-year-old was arrested and charged with possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. He was held for court.
Provincial Child Benefit and Nutrition Benefit Payments Coming Today
Today, those who receive the Newfoundland and Labrador Child Benefit along with the federal Canada Child Benefit payment will receive the early childhood component of the Prenatal-Early Childhood Nutrition Supplement.
This is a tax-free amount of up to approximately $150-170 per month per child under 18 years of age, depending on family size and income.
The supplement is meant to assist low-income families with the cost of raising children.
The prenatal portion of the Prenatal Early Childhood Nutrition Supplement will also be issued next week.
Opposition parties sounding alarm on province’s home care program
The Auditor General released a report on outstanding performance audit recommendations earlier this week, and now the PCs and NDP are having their say after the report showed seven recommendations related to the home support program are yet to be implemented. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports
Business owner urges caution when hailing rideshare services downtown
Getting stuck with no ride after a night downtown is a thing of the past with Uber operating side by side with taxi companies in the city’s core, but as NTV’s Marykate O’Neill tells us, make sure your driver is who they say they are before getting in the passenger seat
NTV News Features
Our Time: Ideas for new QMJHL team logo
A local graphic design artist has come up with some logo ideas for St. John’s new QMJHL team. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.
Reflections: Charles Lindbergh
Jim Furlong reflects on Charles Lindbergh’s fall from grace.
Places To Go: Birdie pastry shop serves up coffee, pastry, snacks
How’s your sweet tooth? Tonight we head to a french-inspired pastry shop in downtown St. John’s for Places To Go With Sharon Snow.
Your Community: Students host independent film screenings
Get ready for a spine-chilling night of horror as six original short films crafted by Canadian film-makers are set to make their big-screen debut at an independent screening. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill is in Your Community.
Public Accounts Committee chair concerned about AG recommendations not being followed
The opposition chair of the House of Assembly Public Accounts Committee is expressing concern about the high number of auditor general recommendations that aren’t being implemented. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
Your Community: Justin’s Musical Bridge
Musician Justin Greeley was a fixture on the local music scene before his untimely death last April. Now, his wife and close friends are helping young people get a start at music. NTV’s Amanda Mews has more.
NTV News Features
Our Time: Ideas for new QMJHL team logo
A local graphic design artist has come up with some logo ideas for St. John’s new QMJHL team. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.
Reflections: Charles Lindbergh
Jim Furlong reflects on Charles Lindbergh’s fall from grace.
Places To Go: Birdie pastry shop serves up coffee, pastry, snacks
How’s your sweet tooth? Tonight we head to a french-inspired pastry shop in downtown St. John’s for Places To Go With Sharon Snow.
Your Community: Students host independent film screenings
Get ready for a spine-chilling night of horror as six original short films crafted by Canadian film-makers are set to make their big-screen debut at an independent screening. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill is in Your Community.
Public Accounts Committee chair concerned about AG recommendations not being followed
The opposition chair of the House of Assembly Public Accounts Committee is expressing concern about the high number of auditor general recommendations that aren’t being implemented. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
Your Community: Justin’s Musical Bridge
Musician Justin Greeley was a fixture on the local music scene before his untimely death last April. Now, his wife and close friends are helping young people get a start at music. NTV’s Amanda Mews has more.
Quin-Sea Fisheries withdraws from ASP
Quin-Sea Fisheries has withdrawn its membership with the Association of Seafood Producers (ASP), effective immediately.
In a news release, Quin-Sea says its decision comes after many months of a strained relationship with ASP, during which time Quin-Sea says ASP has been leading the industry down a negative and unproductive path.
In October, ASP started a legal proceeding against Quin-Sea at the Newfoundland and Labrador Labour Relations Board trying to force Quin-Sea to disclose its confidential sales records.
‘In the last 2 years of Quin-Sea’s involvement in membership and board governance, ASP has
shown that it is not primarily interested in developing our province’s incredible fishing
resources— it is not interested in getting MSC certification for our precious Lobster resource; it
is not interested in taking swift action to reform ASP’s own governance and by-laws; it is not
interested in engaging with its membership in a fair, transparent, and equitable way.’
Quin-Sea says they will continue to process the highest quality seafood while employing hundreds of
honest and hard working people, as an independent operation outside of ASP.
‘We will continue to purchase fish from harvesters at or above the fair market value price, as it has always done. Quin-Sea Fisheries is not the first company to have withdrawn its membership from this versionof ASP, and we do not expect to be the last.’