

Weather shows improvement for Tuesday
It will be cloudy across Newfoundland today. On the Avalon, some flurries are expected this morning along with gusty winds, resulting in blowing snow. Highs today will be from minus 3 to plus 2. There are more delays and cancellations in place this morning. A mix of sun and cloud is expected today across Labrador with temperatures ranging from minus 15 to minus 11.
Feb 31 min read


Stormy weather to persist overnight
Snow and blowing snow will continue tonight with another 10 cm expected for the Avalon Peninsula and 5 to 10 cm for most of central Newfoundland. The snow should end by morning. Western areas of the province will see overcast conditions with a risk of flurries. Lows tonight from minus 5 to minus 1 are expected. Across Labrador tonight, there is a chance of flurries in eastern and central regions and cloudy periods inland with lows from minus 28 to minus 12.
Feb 21 min read


Significant winter storm for Newfoundland gets underway tonight
Newfoundland will see the storm start overnight. The Avalon and Burin Peninsulas, and Clarenville will receive the most snow. Snow will start overnight and continue until Tuesday. Snowfall amounts of 30 to 50 cm are expected. Over the southern Avalon and parts of the Southern Shore, snow will change to rain with 5 to 10 mm expected. Snowfall amounts of 15 to 25 cm are expected for Connaigre and the Bay d'Espoir Highway. Parts of eastern, northeastern, and central Newfoundland
Feb 11 min read


50 cm of snow possible for some parts of Newfoundland
An area of low pressure will pass south of Newfoundland on Sunday night and will bring heavy snow, rain, and strong winds to portions of the Island. For eastern Newfoundland, including the Avalon Peninsula, heavy snow will start late overnight on Sunday. The snow may transition to rain on Monday morning before changing back to snow Monday night. Snowfall amounts between 25 and 45 cm are possible. Some southern areas could see 10 to 20 mm of rain. Winds will gust between 80 an
Jan 311 min read


Flurries and snow expected for many tonight
Flurries or snow squalls will continue tonight along the south coast. On the west coast, about 2 to 4 cm of snow is expected. There is a chance of flurries on the Northern Avalon and central Newfoundland. Tonight, lows will range from minus 7 to minus 2. There is a chance of flurries tonight in Labrador City. Churchill Falls will see about 2 to 4 cm of snow. For Happy Valley-Goose Bay and the coast, expect 5 to 10 cm. Lows tonight will range from minus 18 to minus 7.
Jan 301 min read


Snow and flurries for most areas today
Flurries are expected today in central and western areas, with 2 to 4 cm of snow expected. Highs today will range from minus 6 to minus 4. Across Labrador, snow is expected for most areas today, with amounts of 3 to 5 cm expected. Areas from Natuashish to Black Tickle will receive 5 to 15 cm. Highs from minus 15 to minus 2 are expected.
Jan 301 min read


Snow on the menu for coastal Labrador
It will be mostly cloudy across Newfoundland tonight. There will be some flurries along the west coast and the Great Northern Peninsula, with about 2 to 4 cm possible. Lows from minus 9 to minus 3 are expected. Across Labrador, coastal areas will see snow with about 2 cm expected. The exception is Postville to Makkovik, where 10 cm is expected, and Cartwright to Normal Bay, where 5 to 10 cm is possible. Lows tonight will range from minus 16 to minus 6.
Jan 291 min read


Another chilly day ahead
Newfoundland and Labrador will experience a predominantly cold and unsettled day this Thursday. While several areas will see intervals of sunshine, sub-zero temperatures are expected to persist for nearly the entire province, making for a brisk day from the Avalon Peninsula to Northern Labrador. Newfoundland Forecast On the island, temperatures will hover mostly between -3°C and -7°C. Residents in St. John’s and the surrounding Avalon region should prepare for flurries accomp
Jan 291 min read


A snowy night ahead for most of the province
Newfoundland will see flurries tonight for most areas. There is a risk of snow squalls along the south coast with a possible 3 to 5 cm. For the Northern Peninsula East and Gren Bay-White Bay, snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 cm are expected. Some areas of the West Coast could also pick up snowfall amounts of 5 cm. Lows will range from minus 9 to minus 6. Across Labrador tonight, there will be snow with a general 2 to 4 cm expected. Along the coast, there is a risk of freezing driz
Jan 281 min read


Snow expected for most of the province
Across Newfoundland, expect flurries for most areas. Snowfall amounts of 2 to 4 cm are expected. Areas on the west coast over higher terrain could see up to 10 cm. Highs will range from minus 9 to minus 4. Snow is expected today across Labrador. Snowfall amounts of 5 cm are expected across the Big Land today. Highs from minus 21 to 0 are expected.
Jan 281 min read


Stormy weather continues tonight
Stormy weather will continue overnight across a good chunk of the province. Snow will be ending overnight, but there will still be periods of blowing snow and flurries in many areas. Snow amounts tonight are generally expected to be about 5 to 10 cm. Winds will be brisk, with winds from the northeast or northwest gusting up to 60–80 km/h in exposed coastal areas before easing later in the evening. Lows from minus 10 to minus 7 are expected. Across Labrador, central and coasta
Jan 271 min read


A blustery day ahead for Newfoundland
Snow is expected today across central nd eastern Newfoundland. Southern and eastern areas will receive 15 to 25 cm of snow, combined with wind gusts between 60 and 80 km/h today and tonight. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 15 cm are expected in central areas. On the Northern Peninsula and the Graan Bay to White Bay area, 10 to 20 cm of snow is expected along with wind gusts of 50 to 60 km/h this evening until Wednesday afternoon. Highs across the Island will range from minus 13 to m
Jan 271 min read


Cloudy periods for most of the province tonight, with overnight snow for the south coast
It will start out being partly cloudy across the Island before snow creeps in from the south, reaching the south coast overnight. Accumulations tonight will be minimal; the snow actually gets going on Tuesday. Lows will range from minus 20 to minus 9. It will be another cold night across Labrador with cloudy periods and lows ranging from minus 36 to minus 24.
Jan 261 min read


Another cold day ahead
I hope you are not tired of the cold yet, because we have another cold day in store. On the Island, we are looking at a mix of sun and cloud for most areas. There is a chance of morning flurries in the Corner Brook area. The winds on the Avalon will diminish and actually become light by the evening. Highs today will be from minus 17 to minus 7. Labrador is looking at a clear day, with temperatures ranging from minus 26 to minus 20. Heads up, there is a storm on the way to the
Jan 261 min read


Cold and snow in the forecast for tonight
Across Newfoundland, flurries are expected tonight with 2 to 5 cm for most areas. Amounts could be slightly higher over higher terrain along the west coast. Lows will range from minus 14 to minus 7. The weather will continue to be cold across Labrador with temperatures reaching minus 30 in western areas. Wind chills near minus 48 are possible tonight. Frostbite will occur within minutes of exposure.
Jan 231 min read


Sun and cloud expected for most areas to start the weekend
Most of Newfoundland will see a mix of sun and cloud today with a chance of flurries for most areas. In Corner Brook, about 2 cm of snow is expected. It will be another nice but cold day across Labrador with a mix of sun and cloud with highs from minus 25 to minus 16.
Jan 231 min read


Snowy night ahead for Newfoundland
A pulse of energy will push across Newfoundland overnight, bringing precipitation to the Island. Across the west coast tonight, expect 5 to 10 cm of snow. Approximately 2 cm of snow is expected to fall in central Newfoundland. For the Avalon and Burin, snow will start this evening and then transition to rain. Snowfall amounts of 3 to 5 cm are expected, followed by 2 to 4 mm of rain. Wind gusts to 60 km/h are possible over the Avalon and the south coast. Lows tonight will rang
Jan 221 min read


Windy weather to persist today
Expect windy conditions to persist for most areas today. Along the west and south coast, snow squalls are possible once again today. Temperatures today will range between minus 12 and 0. Clear skies are expected today across Labrador with high temperatures from minus 21 to minus 17.
Jan 221 min read


Windy and cold across the province tonight
Snow squalls are expected across the west coast tonight, up to 25 cm could fall. Windy conditions will persist across the Island tonight with gusts near 60 km/h, except on the Great Northern Peninsula, where gusts to 100 km/h are possible. Temperatures will range from minus 18 to minus 6. Extreme cold continues across Labrador, especially in the west, where lows near minus 40 are expected. Windchill values between minus 45 and minus 50 are expected.
Jan 211 min read


Cold and Blustery Across Newfoundland and Labrador
Cold conditions dominate across Newfoundland and Labrador today, with a mix of sun, clouds, snow, and gusty winds. In Labrador, it’s a frigid day overall. Labrador City and Churchill Falls are near minus 29°C under mainly sunny skies. Happy Valley–Goose Bay is a bit milder at minus 22°C with some cloud cover, while Nain reaches minus 17°C, seeing a mix of sun and cloud with a risk of flurries. Across Newfoundland, temperatures are less extreme but still well below freezing. C
Jan 211 min read
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