A strengthening, fast-moving, area of low pressure is going to pass just east of, or over, the southeastern Avalon Peninsula Sunday morning, on its way into the North Atlantic. As the low passes, much of eastern Newfoundland will see snow from early Sunday morning into the afternoon.
The heaviest snow will fall over the Avalon Peninsula from around 5 or 6 AM Sunday into the early afternoon. The snow will taper to flurries and end by Sunday evening.
There is the chance that some areas of the southeast Avalon will see a change to rain for a time on Sunday morning, but that will ultimately be determined by the track of the low, which is still somewhat uncertain. If the area of low pressure remains offshore, the change to rain will likely stay offshore. If the low tracks near, or over, the southeast Avalon, a larger geographic region, will see a change to rain.
It is typical with these types of systems for the area of maximum snowfall to occur along a narrow band. For this reason, any shift in the track of this system may affect snowfall totals locally. Any areas that experience a change to rain may see less snowfall than expected.
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