The stormy weather has been the story for much of Eastern Newfoundland today, with snowfall and high winds com...
The weather has also contributed to a number of accidents but no serious injuries have been reported. Flights have also been delayed or cancelled due to the storm.
High winds gusting up to 80 kilometres an hour will continue to hamper visibility and make for treacherous driving conditions this evening.“It does look like conditions will be improving rather quickly tomorrow morning as the system moves off the east,” he said. “The snow will be tapering off early Sunday, making way for a mostly cloudy day with some flurries and winds that will ease off by afternoon.
Some afternoon updates on driving conditions showing travel is not recommended on some Avalon Peninsula highways.
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