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YELLOW WARNING - WINTER STORM
Impact Level: Moderate
Forecast Confidence: High
Snow, blowing snow, and strong winds are expected. Locations: most of central and western Newfoundland, and Northern Peninsula East. Total snowfall: 20 to 35 cm, with locally higher amounts possible over higher terrain. Maximum wind gusts: northeasterly 70 to 80 km/h shifting to northwesterly 70 to 100 km/h. Time span: tonight until Tuesday morning. Similar storms in the past have caused: - school closures and cancellations of community activities - disruptions to public services - delays or cancellations of ferry services Remarks: Snow will begin this evening or near midnight for western and central Newfoundland, and early Monday morning for the Great Northern Peninsula. Strong winds accompanying the snow will cause poor visibility in blowing snow. The highest snowfall rates are expected to occur during the day on Monday, while the strongest winds will occur Monday evening and overnight in a northwesterly flow. Snow will taper to flurries Monday night into early Tuesday morning as winds gradually ease. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. Prepare for some disruptions to transportation, services, and utilities. Winter Storm Warnings are issued when multiple types of severe winter weather (such as snow, freezing rain, wind and rain) are expected or occurring. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NLstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NLwx. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.
In effect for:
- Northern Peninsula East
Current ConditionsObserved at: St. Anthony Airport
- Observed at:
- St. Anthony Airport
- Date:
- Condition:
- Mostly Cloudy
- Pressure:
- 101.2 kPa
- Temperature:
- -9.4°C
- Dew point:
- -12.4°C
- Humidity:
- 79%
- Wind:
- W 18 gusts 28 km/h
- Wind Chill:
- -17
- Visibility:
- 16 km
-9°C
- Condition:
- Mostly Cloudy
- Pressure:
- 101.2 kPa
- Temperature:
- -9.4°C
- Dew point:
- -12.4°C
- Humidity:
- 79%
- Wind:
- W 18 gusts 28 km/h
- Wind Chill:
- -17
- Visibility:
- 16 km
Mostly Cloudy
-9°C
- °C
- °F
- Wind:
- W 18
gusts 28 km/h
- Wind Chill:
- -17
More details
- Temperature:
- -9.4°C
- Pressure:
- 101.2 kPa
- Dew point:
- -12.4°C
- Visibility:
- 16 km
- Humidity:
- 79%
- Date:
- Observed at:
- St. Anthony Airport
ForecastForecast issued:
15 Dec
-2°C
Snow at times heavy and blowing snow
-3°C
Snow
16 Dec
-5°C
A mix of sun and cloud
-13°C
Cloudy periods
17 Dec
-1°C
Periods of snow
-2°C
Periods of snow
18 Dec
-3°C
A mix of sun and cloud
-8°C
60%
Chance of flurries
19 Dec
3°C
Flurries or rain showers
-9°C
Rain showers or flurries
20 Dec
-10°C
Flurries
YELLOW WARNING - WINTER STORM
Impact Level: Moderate
Forecast Confidence: High
Snow, blowing snow, and strong winds are expected. Locations: most of central and western Newfoundland, and Northern Peninsula East. Total snowfall: 20 to 35 cm, with locally higher amounts possible over higher terrain. Maximum wind gusts: northeasterly 70 to 80 km/h shifting to northwesterly 70 to 100 km/h. Time span: tonight until Tuesday morning. Similar storms in the past have caused: - school closures and cancellations of community activities - disruptions to public services - delays or cancellations of ferry services Remarks: Snow will begin this evening or near midnight for western and central Newfoundland, and early Monday morning for the Great Northern Peninsula. Strong winds accompanying the snow will cause poor visibility in blowing snow. The highest snowfall rates are expected to occur during the day on Monday, while the strongest winds will occur Monday evening and overnight in a northwesterly flow. Snow will taper to flurries Monday night into early Tuesday morning as winds gradually ease. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. Prepare for some disruptions to transportation, services, and utilities. Winter Storm Warnings are issued when multiple types of severe winter weather (such as snow, freezing rain, wind and rain) are expected or occurring. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NLstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NLwx. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.
In effect for:
- Northern Peninsula East
Detailed ForecastForecast issued:
YELLOW WARNING - WINTER STORM
Impact Level: Moderate
Forecast Confidence: High
Snow, blowing snow, and strong winds are expected. Locations: most of central and western Newfoundland, and Northern Peninsula East. Total snowfall: 20 to 35 cm, with locally higher amounts possible over higher terrain. Maximum wind gusts: northeasterly 70 to 80 km/h shifting to northwesterly 70 to 100 km/h. Time span: tonight until Tuesday morning. Similar storms in the past have caused: - school closures and cancellations of community activities - disruptions to public services - delays or cancellations of ferry services Remarks: Snow will begin this evening or near midnight for western and central Newfoundland, and early Monday morning for the Great Northern Peninsula. Strong winds accompanying the snow will cause poor visibility in blowing snow. The highest snowfall rates are expected to occur during the day on Monday, while the strongest winds will occur Monday evening and overnight in a northwesterly flow. Snow will taper to flurries Monday night into early Tuesday morning as winds gradually ease. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. Prepare for some disruptions to transportation, services, and utilities. Winter Storm Warnings are issued when multiple types of severe winter weather (such as snow, freezing rain, wind and rain) are expected or occurring. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to NLstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #NLwx. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.
In effect for:
- Northern Peninsula East
| Date | Detailed Forecast |
|---|---|
| Today | Mainly sunny. Wind west 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light this afternoon. High minus 4. Wind chill near minus 11. |
| Tonight | Partly cloudy. Becoming cloudy overnight with 60 percent chance of flurries. Wind up to 15 km/h. Low minus 8. Wind chill minus 8 this evening and minus 14 overnight. |
| Mon, 15 Dec | Cloudy. Snow at times heavy and blowing snow beginning early in the morning. Amount 15 cm. Wind becoming northeast 30 km/h gusting to 50 in the morning then increasing to 50 gusting to 70 in the afternoon. High minus 2. Wind chill near minus 14. |
| Night | Snow. Blowing snow over exposed areas. Windy. Low minus 3. |
| Tue, 16 Dec | A mix of sun and cloud. Windy. High minus 5. |
| Night | Cloudy periods. Low minus 13. |
| Wed, 17 Dec | Periods of snow. High minus 1. |
| Night | Periods of snow. Windy. Low minus 2. |
| Thu, 18 Dec | A mix of sun and cloud. High minus 3. |
| Night | Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 8. |
| Fri, 19 Dec | Flurries or rain showers. High plus 3. |
| Night | Rain showers or flurries. Low minus 9. |
| Sat, 20 Dec | Flurries. High minus 10. |
| Normals | Max-3°C.Min-11°C. | Sunrise | 8:09 NST | Sunset | 16:08 NST |
|---|
Detailed ForecastForecast issued:
-8°C
-2°C
Night: Snow. Blowing snow over exposed areas. Windy. Low minus 3.
-5°C
Night: Cloudy periods. Low minus 13.
-1°C
Night: Periods of snow. Windy. Low minus 2.
-3°C
Night: Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 8.
3°C
Night: Rain showers or flurries. Low minus 9.
-10°C
- Normals:
- Max-3°C.Min-11°C.
- Sunrise:
- 8:09 NST
- Sunset:
- 16:08 NST
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