Significant storm to bring snow, rain, and strong winds to Newfoundland
- Kyle Sooley-Brookings
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It will be pleasant but cold today across Newfoundland and Labrador. A mix of sun and cloud is expected. Temperatures will reach from minus 9 to zero on the Island and from minus 17 to minus 10 across Labrador.
The weather today is not the big story; the stormy weather arrives tonight with snow, rain, and strong winds expected for the Island portion of the province.
Avalon Peninsula: Snow begins overnight. On Wednesday, snow will change to rain with ice pellets in the afternoon. About 10 to 15 cm of snow is expected, and rainfall amounts of 10 to 20 mm.
Central: Snow and blowing snow is expected. 10 to 15 cm is expected.
South Coast: Snow will start overnight, and coastal areas will see rain. On Wednesday, areas away from the coast will see 10 to 15 cm of snow and blowing snow.
West Coast: Along the west coast, flurries are expected tonight with about 2 to 4 cm expected and tomorrow, about 5 cm of snow is expected.
Alerts:
Yellow level warning - wind - issued for:
Burin Peninsula
Orange level warning - winter storm - issued for:
Connaigre
Bonavista Peninsula
Clarenville and vicinity
Terra Nova
Yellow level warning - winter storm - issued for:
Burgeo - Ramea
Yellow level warning - snowfall - issued for:
Avalon Peninsula North
Avalon Peninsula Southeast
St. John's and vicinity
Avalon Peninsula Southwest
Burin Peninsula
Buchans and the interior
Grand Falls-Windsor and vicinity
Bay of Exploits
Bonavista North
Gander and vicinity





