A light to moderate snowfall is expected in parts of Newfoundland and Labrador's northeast coast and Avalon region this afternoon. Accumulations are possible, particularly in northern areas. Temperatures remain chilly, with readings in the single digits to -20°C. The weather is expected to be quiet for most of the week.
An area of light to moderate snow seems to be rolling down parts of the northeast coast and northern areas of the Avalon this afternoon. Morning guidance suggests this may very well continue into the afternoon. Area that remain in persistent snow will probably end up with a few centimetres. The farther north you, the better the chance of seeing some accumulation.We are starting off the day with some chilly temperatures across the region.
We are also seeing a few flurries over the Island this morning. Both radars are showing them and there are likely areas outside of where the radar can “see” that are also seeing some. Remember snow means slow and to brush off your windows before heading out for the day. Temperatures today will not move upwards a whole lot, but other than the flurries, the weather across the Province looks very quiet today. In fact, for most of the wee,k the weather seems quiet.
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