Cold night ahead, and details on our next storm
- Kyle Sooley-Brookings

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The rain will come to an end later this evening. Overnight, temperatures will drop substantially across the Island. Lows from minus 10 to plus 2 are expected. With the rain we saw today and falling temperatures, beware of icy roads and sidewalks.
It will be a cold night across Labrador with lows dropping to minus 24 to minus 11. There is a chance of flurries in Happy Valley-Goose Bay
A look ahead
There is a storm on the way from Tuesday night to Wednesday night.
Models indicate widespread precipitation over much of Newfoundland.
It looks like the Avalon will see rain or heavy wet snow along with strong winds with gusts likely 80 to 110 km/h at exposed coastal areas.
Central Newfoundland will see heavy snow or mixed precipitation in central and interior areas. Snow totals could be 15 to 30 cm in places. Strong winds with gusts from 60 to 100 km/h is expected in exposed areas.
Western Newfoundland will see rain along the coast, changing to snow inland and over high terrain. Wind gusts from 60 to 90 km/h are expected, especially along the coast.
It will be very windy along the exposed southwest coast.
I'll have more on this storm as we get closer.




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