Tuesday’s forecast: widespread flurries and possible West Coast snow squalls
The area of low pressure that drove the weather across eastern Newfoundland yesterday has departed into the North Atlantic. Behind it, we still see some flurries and light snow in the east and northeast, but that will generally end within the next few hours. Generally, many areas of eastern Newfoundland have seen anywhere from 5 […]
Read moreMonday evening forecast; the snow ends, but a cold week is ahead
The snow will end from west to east and north to south over eastern Newfoundland tonight, generally by midnight. Snow flurries and snow showers remain across the island’s eastern half overnight and through Tuesday, but the accumulating snow will be done with. The remainder of the week looks to be chilly, with on-and-off flurries. Labrador […]
Read moreSnow for southern and eastern Newfoundland today into early Tuesday
A weak area of low pressure will track south of Atlantic Canada today and tonight and will bring light to moderate snow to southern and eastern Newfoundland as it does so. This is the same area of low pressure I talked about last week, but the timing shifted from 12 to 18 hours from what […]
Read moreA relatively quiet weekend is on tap for the Province; snow and rain looming early next week
Sunday’s Forecast Generally quiet and cool weather can be expected across the Province on Sunday. Highs will be near freezing on the Island and a few below freezing to the minus teens below freezing in the Big Land. I don’t expect much precipitation to fall over the weekend, but scattered flurries are possible here and […]
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