Days of snow and ice target Newfoundland, travel and power issues likely
Potent weather system to bring snowfall, ice pellets, and freezing rain to Newfoundland
A slow-moving storm will bring prolonged freezing rain, ice pellets, and snow to eastern Newfoundland, beginning Tuesday evening and lasting through Thursday.
The system develops as cold Arctic air meets incoming moisture, creating an active pattern over the Avalon and Bonavista peninsulas. With the storm’s nearly stationary track, precipitation is set to persist for an extended period rather than moving through quickly.
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Weather Highlights:
Significant snow and freezing precipitation will begin late Tuesday, intensifying Wednesday morning and afternoon
Snowfall of 15-25 cm is possible from the Burin Peninsula to Gander, Badger, and nearby areas, as the storm shifts heavier snow inland
Freezing rain and ice pellets are likely for the Avalon, Bonavista, Burin Peninsula, and Gander

Snow, freezing rain to impact Newfoundland through Thursday: Travel disruptions likely
Significant snow and freezing precipitation are expected to begin late Tuesday, intensifying Wednesday morning and afternoon.

While the exact location of the heaviest snow, ice pellets, and freezing rain remains uncertain, forecasters are confident that northern and eastern Newfoundland will see messy conditions, likely causing travel impacts and hazards on Wednesday.
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The storm’s track has shifted some icy precipitation offshore, leaving heavier snow inland.
Snowfall amounts of 15-25 cm are possible from the Burin Peninsula to areas including Gander, Badger, and the surrounding regions.

Freezing rain and ice pellets are also likely for parts of the Avalon, Bonavista, Burin Peninsula, and towards Gander, with icy conditions lasting several hours on Wednesday.

Expect slick roadways and wintery travel impacts throughout the day.
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