Forecasts indicate the likelihood of a potent winter storm during the middle part of the upcoming work week. Significant snow and high wind speeds could affect much of the island and coastal Labrador between Wednesday and Friday, or Saturday. There is also the chance eastern areas see a change to ice pellets and/or rain for a time as well.
Forecasts indicate the likelihood of a potent winter storm during the middle part of the upcoming work week. Significant snow and high wind speeds could affect much of the island and coastal Labrador between Wednesday and Friday, or Saturday. There is also the chance eastern areas see a change to ice pellets and/or rain for a time as well.
A strong area of low pressure will develop off the coast of New England on Tuesday and track toward the northeast, passing southeast of Atlantic Canada between Tuesday night and Wednesday. The low will then stall near Newfoundland and Labrador through Friday. This track will spread snow across much of the region. On the Island, the snow will arrive late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning. The snow will continue to fall into Thursday before becoming a little less stratiform on Friday and Saturday. Eastern areas may see the snow change to ice pellets or rain for a time later Wednesday before going back to snow Thursday
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