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Home / Weather / Newfoundland Braces for Blizzard: 50cm Snow, 100km/h Winds

Newfoundland Braces for Blizzard: 50cm Snow, 100km/h Winds

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Up to 50 cm of snow is expected in parts of eastern Newfoundland.
  • Winds could reach 100 km/h, significantly reducing visibility.
  • Coastal flooding warnings are also in effect for affected areas.

A major winter storm is forecast to impact eastern Newfoundland, beginning Sunday night and lasting through early Tuesday. Environment Canada has issued winter storm warnings for the Avalon and Burin peninsulas, Clarenville, and central regions.

Residents can expect heavy snowfall, with accumulations potentially reaching 50 cm in some areas. Wind gusts are predicted to be as high as 100 km/h, causing visibility to drop to near zero. The snow is expected to become wet and dense as temperatures rise on Monday.

Coastal flooding is also a concern, with corresponding warnings in place. Less severe conditions are anticipated in other parts of central Newfoundland, where up to 30 cm of snow is forecast. Some southern Avalon areas may experience a mix of snow, rain, or ice pellets before reverting to snow. Non-essential travel and outdoor activities are strongly discouraged.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Up to 50 cm of snow is forecast for some areas in eastern Newfoundland, with other central regions expecting up to 30 cm.
Wind gusts are predicted to reach 100 km/h, which could significantly reduce visibility to near zero.
Yes, coastal flooding warnings are also in effect for affected areas in addition to the winter storm warnings.

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